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MERCHANT  TAILOR 


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REiDY-ME  CLOTill, 

Cloths,  Cassimeres, 

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E.  B.  DUDLEY.  R.  C.  DUDLEY. 

FIRE,  MARINE  AND  LIFE 

INSURANCE  OFFICE, 

DUDLEY  (fc  BRO.,  Agents, 

Are  prepared  to  take  risks  against  Fire,  the  perils  of  the 
sea,  and  Inland  Transportation,  and  issue  Policies  in  the 
following  very  reliable  Companies  : 


Insurance  Companies, 

"^.^i^A r.Y  THE  UNDERWRITERS'  AGENCY ;) 

m  GLOBE  LIFE  INSORiCE  COiPil 

OF  NEW  YORK: 

NEW  ENGLAND 

Mutual  Life   Insurance  Company, 

OF  BOSTON; 

AND 

THE   In  E  ^^  -  Y  O  R  K 

Accidental  Insurance  Co., 


OF  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Office  No.  5  So.  Water  St.,  (up  Stairs,) 


GEO.  Z.  FRENCH  &  CO., 


.(SXJGGiJSSORS  TO  CUTTER  &  FUENQH.) 

NO.  10  SOUTH  FRONT  STREET, 

DEALERS  IN 

Groceries,  Provisions, 


Wood  &  Willow  Ware, 


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CROCKERY, 

GLASS  WAEE. 


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Bought  or  received  on  consignment 


WILMINGTON 

DIEECTORY, 


INCLUDING  A 


General  and  City  Business 

DIRECTORY, 


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WILiVIINGTON,  N.  C. : 

PUBLISHED  BY  P.  HEINSBERGER, 

BOOK-BINDEB  AND  BLANK  BOOK  MANUFACTXJBEE, 

JOURNAL    BUILDINGS. 


FULTON  &  PKICE,  STEAM  P0WI:E  PRESS  PRINTEBS  : 

1865. 


WILMINGTO^  DIREC' 


TORY,' 


JAMES  S.  TOPHAM  &  CO., 

No.  8  South  Front  Street, 

WILMISTGTOF,  F.  C, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

Foreign  &  Domestic  Saddlery, 

HARDAV^^RE,   &c. 

A  large  assortment  of  the  following  goods 
on  hand,  and  constairtly  being  received  : 

Double  Harness,  ^  Side  Saddles. 

Single         do.  /  Men's     do. 

Cart  and  Dray  Harness,  <  Boy's  •    do. 

Wagon  do.  /Gig        do. 

Sole  Leather  Trunks,  }  Horse  Collars, 

Ladies'  do.  S  Mule       do. 

Packing  do.  >  Carriage,    Riding    and     Cari 

Valises,  <  Whips, 

Bonnet  Boxes,  S  Feather  Dusters, 

Traveling  Bags,  /  Sweeping,    Paint,   Whitewash 

Ladies'  Satchels,  \  and  Horse  Brushes, 

Pocket  Books,  5  Cotton  Cards, 

Portemonaies,  c  Plantation  Hoes, 

Bridle  Bits  of  gill  kinds,  V  Harness,  Bridle,  Sole  and  En- 
l  ameling  Leather, 

AND  A  GENERAL  ASSORTMENT  OF 


AND  EVERY  THING  IN  THE 

SADDLERY  BUSINESS 


HISTOBICAL  SKETCH  OF  WILMINGTON,  N.  C: 


Nkw  Haxovkjj  Cocntv  was  f jrmed  iu  172>^,  and  called,  iu  honor 
of  the  House  of  Hanover,  then  on  the  English  throne. 

Wilmington,  its  capital,  the  most  populous  and  commercial 
town  in  North  Carolina,  named  in  compliment  of  Spence  Compton, 
Earl  of  Wilihington,  is  situated  upon  the  East  bank  of  Cape  Fear. 
or  Clarendon  river  in  North  latitude  34  d»»g  12  min.,  (48), 
longitude  77  deg   56  min.  (IS)  West 

It  is  below  the  confluence  of  the  North  East  and  North  West 
branches  The  first  runs  up  into  the  interior,  in  the  direction  of 
Duplin,  and  the  latter  past  the  town  of  Fayetteville,  one  hundred 
and  twenty  miles,  t«  Haywood,  in  Chatham  county,  where  it  first 
assumes  the  name  of  Cape  Fe.\r,  being  formed  by  the  junction  of 
the  Haw  and  Deep  Rivers. 

Like  many  other  places,  its  fortunes  hare  been  fluctuating  and 
its  progress  slow.  The  first  settlements  were  made  about  one 
hundred  and  thirty-four  years  ago,  and  originally  called  Newtown, 
then  New  Liverpool,  and  finally  Wilmixgton. 

France  having  declared  war  against  England  in  1744,  a  fort 
was  ordered  to  be  built  by  the  Legislature  of  North  Carolina,  to 
mount  twenty-four  pieces  of  cannon,  on  the  sea  coast,  -which  was 
accordingly  erected  at  what  is  now  known  as  the  village  of  Smith- 
yille,  and  called  Johni-on,  in  honor  of  Gov.  Gabriel  Johnson. 

Upon  the  death  of  Governor  Johnson,  Rice  succeeded  to  his 
authority,  and  upon  his  death  in  a  very  short  time,  Matthew 
Rowan,  the  senior  counsellor,  was  qualified  in  his  stead,  in  Wil- 
mington, on  1st  February,  1754. 

About  this  time,  Rowan  received  an  express  from  Gov.  Din- 
widdle, of  Virginia,  informing  him  of  the  alarming  movements  of 
the  French  on  the  Ohio,  and  that  Geo.  Washington  had  been  sent 
there  to  examine  and  report,  &c.,  and  that  he  desired  assistance 
from  North  Carolina. 

Rowan,  accordingly,  issued  hi«  proclamation  for  the  Legislature 
'to  meet  in  Wilmington,  on  the  19th  of  February,  1754,  which  met 
-accordingly,  and  appropriated  one  thousand  pounds  for  raising 
■  and  paying  such  troops  as  might  be  sent  to  Virginia. 
^'  Col.  James  Innbs,  of  New  Hanover,  marched  at  the  head  of  a 
'■detachment,  but  no  preparation  having  been  made  by  Virginia  for 

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WILMi;  GTON    DIRECTORY. 


supplies  aid  quartevuiaster's  stores,  Col.  Inne<  returned  to  North 
Carolina. 

A  London  Magazine  of  17G1  reports  that  a  storm  occurred,  in 
North  Carolina,  which  began  on  Monday,  the  20th  of  September, 
and  continued  until  Friday,  but  raged  with  most  violence  on  the 
23d.  Maiiy  houses  were  thrown  down,  and  all  the  vessels,  except 
one,  in  Cape  Fear  river,  driven  ashore  It  forced  open  a  new 
channel  at  a  place  called  the  Haul-Over,  between  the  Cedar  House 
and  Bdld  Head.  This  new  channel  was  found  on  soundings  to  be 
eighteen  feet  at  high  water,  and  is  near  half  a  mile  wide. 

In  the  town  of  Wilmington,  in  1765,  on  the  3d  of  April,  Wm. 
Tryon  qualified  a?  Commander-in-Chief  and  Captain-General  of  the 
Province  of  North  Carolina.  Bred  a  soldier,  and  not  destitute  of 
mind,  he  was  disposed  to  rule  with  an  iron  hand,  and  acquired  in 
■consequence  of  his  despotic  sway  the  soubriquet  of  the  "Great 
Wolf  of  North  Carolina  "  He  would  wheedle  or  cajole,  whenever 
his  interests  were  advanced  by  such  conduct,  or  adopt  an  opposite 
policy  when  it  conduced  to  his  interests.  He  first  met  the  General 
Assembly  in  the  t.>'wn  of  Wilmington,  on  3d  of  May,  1765,  one 
hundred  years  ago.  During  this  session,  the  Assembly  was  so 
much  exureised  on  the  subject  of  the  Stamp  Act,  that  Tryon  pro- 
rogued it,  upon  the  18th  May  of  the  same  year. 
"  ;  The  Speaker  of  the  House,  John  Ashe,  told  Gov.  Tryon  this  act 
-would  be  resisted  to  the  death.  Accordingly,  upon  the  arrival  of 
the  Diligence  sloop.-of-war,  in  the  Cape  Fear  river,  Ashe,  of  New 
Hanover,  and  Col.  Waddell,  of  Brunswick,  marched  at  the  head  of 
the  men  of  these  counties  to  Brunswick,  before  which  town  the 
ship  lay,  pfeveiited  the  Captain  from  landing  the  stamped  paper  ; 
seized  the  sloop-of-war's  boat,  placed  it  on  a  cart,  flew  a  flag  from 
the  mast-head  and  mirched  in  triumph  to  Wilmington,  where, 
•at  night,  the  town  was  illuminated.  The  next  day  they  called 
upon  the  Governor  and  demanded  that  he  would  d'^sist  from  any 
attempt;  to  execute  the  Stamp  Act,  and  to  surrender  to  them  James 
Houston,  the  Stamp  Master,  an  inmate  of  Tryon's  house.  He  at 
first  refused,  but  ultimately  yielded  to  the  popular  demand.  In 
case  of  refusal,  they  threatened  to  burn  the  Palace  and  its  inmates. 
Whereupon  Houston  was  reluctantly  surrendered  to  the  popular  de- 
mand, and  then  taken  by  them  to  the  Market  House,  and  there  forced 
to  take  an  oath  not  to  execute  the  duties  of  Stamp  Master.  These 
acts  were  performed  in  open  day,  by  well  known  persons,  and  yet 
they  are  "  not  of  the  few,  the  immortal  names,  that  were  not  born 
to  die." 


WILMINCiTnN     1)1  HKCTiiK  V, 


"These  are  deeds  which  should  not  pass  away, 
And  names  that  must  not  witlver." 

In  July,  1774,  on  the  Boston  Port  Bill  being  enacted  by  Par- 
liament, the  citizens  of  Wilmington  met  and  declared  :  "the  cause 
of  Boston  is  the  common  cause  of  America,"  and  Parker  Quince 
was  sent  with  a  ship  load  of  provisions  to  succour  the  Bostonians. 

On  the  23d  November,  1774,  the  citizens  of  Wilmington  elected 
a  Committee  of  Safety,  of  which  Cornelius  Harnett,  John 
Quince,  Francis  Clayton,  Wm  Hooper,  Robert  Howb,  John 
Ancrum,  Arch.  McLaine,  John  Robertson  and  John  Walker 
were  members. 

When  Gov.  Martin,  the  last  of  the  royal  Governors  and  Tryon's 
successor,  summoned  His  Majesty's  Council  to  attend  him,  on 
board  the  sloop-of-war  in  Cape  Fear  river,  January,  1776,  the 
Committee  infyrmed  the  members,  then  on  their  way,  they  could 
not,  consistent  "with  the  safety  of  the  eoimtry ,  permit  them  t» 
attend  the  Governor.'" 

Upon  the  27th  of  February,  1776,  the  battle  of  Moore's  Creek 
was  fought,  between  the  Scotch  Tories,  under  Brigadier  General 
McDonald,  and  the  Whigs,  under  Lillington  and  Caswell,  in  which 
the  Tories  were  badly  defeated,  with  the  loss  of  their  military  chest. 
This  victory  entirely  thwarted  the  plan  of  Gov.  Martin,  which 
was  to  form  a  junction  with  Sir  Peter  Parker,  and  Maj.  Gen  SirH. 
Clinton,  and  thus  to  overrun  the  Southern  country.  Delayed  by 
weather,  the  military  and  naval  armament  did  not  arrive  in  the 
Cape  Fear  until  the  18th  of  April,  1776.  The  whole  naval  force- 
consisted  of  thirty-six  ships. 

While  here  Gen.  Clinton  ravaged  Kendall,  the  seat  of  General 
Rob't  Howe.  History  avers  that  he  and  Cornwallis  surrounded 
the  dwelling,  and  after  murdering  three  women,  they  marched  to 
Orton,  where  military  stores  and  provisions  were  deposited,  but  in- 
formation of  their  purpose  having  preceded  them,  they  had  been 
removed,  and  the  buildings  alone  were  sacrificed.  The  fleet  sailed 
from  the  Cape  Fear  on  the  1  st  June,  and  arrived  ofl"  Charleston  oe 
the  4th.  In  a  proclamation  of  free  pardon  "  to  all  such  as  shaE 
lay  down  their  arms  and  submit  to  the  laws,"  given  on  board  the 
Pallas  transport,  by  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  on  the  5th  of  May,  1^776^ 
Cornelius  Harnett  and  Robert  Howe  were  excluded  from  its 
benefits. 

The  following  flattering  sketch  of  the  manners  and  customs  upon 
the  Cape  Fear,  at  the  period  of  which  we  are  speaking,  is  from  the 
pen  of  Mr.  A.  M.  Hooper,  contained  in  his  biography  of  his  dis- 


WILMINCTON    DIRECTORY. 


tinguished  kinsman,  the  Hon.  Wra.  Hooper,  one  of  the  signers  of 
the  Declaration  of  Independence'  in  1776.  The  Hoopers  hive 
always  been  a  family  of  scholars  : —  ,  :    f 

"Hospitality  carried  to  the  extreme,  and  excessive  fondness  for 
conviviality,  Tvere  the  characteristics  of  those  days.  In  fact,  every 
class  of  society  became  infected  by  the  example ;  and  munbers  of 
old  families,  now  reduced  to  comparative  poverty,  have  reason  to 
rue  the  prodigalUberaHty  of  their  ancestors. " 

The  British  Governor  Martin,  having  occasion  to  reply  to  an 
address  of  the  inhabitants  of  Wilmington,  presented  by  Mr  Hoop- 
er, styled  it  "  the  region  of  pditeness  and  hospitality.''' 

Festive  entertainments,  balls,  every  species  of  amusement  which 
song  and  dance  could  afford,  were  indulged  in  Everywhere,  on 
the  river  Cape  Fear,  were  men  of  fortune,  related  by  blood,  or 
connected  by  marriage. 

This  general  ease  and  prosperity  was  highly  favorable  to  the 
cultivation  of  polite  letters  and  to  the  development  of  talents  of  a 
certain  kind.  The  state  of  manners  tended  to  awaken  a  spirit  of 
improvement,  which  pervaded  the  whole  community.  Every  fam- 
ily possessed  a  collection  of  the  best  English  authors,  besides  which 
there  was  a  public  library,  supported  by  a  society  of  gentlemen, 
and  styled  "The  Cape  Fear  Library."  Wit  and  humor,  music 
and  poetry,  were  drawn  into  action  in  social  and  convivial  inter- 
course. Conversation  was  cultivated  to  a  high  degree.  Emana- 
ting from  letters  or  science,  or  growing  out  of  the  busy  scenes  of 
life,  it  always  teemed  with  instruction  and  inipjarted  delight.  The 
point  of  honor  was  understood  and  recognized,  and  the  slightest 
approach  to  indignity  resented.  In  this  cxe;rcise  of  colloquial  tal- 
ent, the  ladies  participated  and  heightened  the  pleasures,  ihen 
they  were  not,  as  now,  as  early  instructed,  or  perhaps,  not  instruc- 
ted at  all,  in  the  rudiments  of  knowledge  ;  bU|t  they  derived  from 
reading,  and  imbibed  from  an  association  with  eminent  persons  of 
the  opposite  sex,  a  tincture  of  taste  and  elegance,  and  they  had  a 
softness,  sentiment,  grace,  intelligence— every  quality  which  in  the 
female  sex  can  inspire  and  exalt  the  enthusiasn)  of  romantic 
passion.     '  '  '  ,  .    ; 

In  the  hospitable  conviviality  of  those  times,  allurements,  to  dis- 
sipation were  greater  than  social  life  usually  presents  The  actors 
were  far  above  the  cast  of  ordinary  ton.  vivants.  x^mong  those 
were  Dr.  Eustace,  the  correspondent  of  Sterne,  who  united  wit  and 
genius,  and  learning  andMsqience;  Harnett,  who  could  boast  a 
genius  for  music,  and  taste  for  letters  ;  Lloyd,  gifted  with  talents 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTOKY. 


and  adorned  with  classical  literature  ;  Pennington — (comptroller  of 
the  port,  and  afterwards  Master  of  Cerenionies  at  Bath,  England) — 
an  elegant  writer,  admired  for  his  wit  and  his  highly  polished 
itrbanity  ;  McLaine,  whose  criticisms  on  Shatspeare  would,  if  they 
were  published,  give  him  fame  and  rank  in  the  republic  of  letters ; 
Boyd,  who,  without  pretensions  to  wit  or  humor,  possessed  the  rare 
art  of  telling  a  story  with  spirit  and  grace,  and  whose  elegiac  num- 
bers aflForded  a  striking  contrast  to  the  vivid  brilliancy  of  the  scenes 
in  which  he  figured;  Judge  Maurice  Moore,  endowed  with  versa- 
tile talents,  and  possessed  of  extensive  information — as  a  wit,  al- 
ways prompt  in  reply,  as  an  orator  always  "  daring  the  mercy  of 
chance ;"  Howe,  whose  imagination  fascinated,  whose  repartee 
overpowered,  and  whose  conversation  was  enlivened  by  strains  of 
exquisite  raillery.  Wit  and  humor,  and  music  and  poetry,  dis- 
played all  their  charms  among  the  festive  deities,  and  heightened 
the  glow  of  delight.  Is  it  to  be  wondered  at,  that  the  banquet 
was  often  carried  to  an  "  injurious  excess  ?"  Mr.  Hooper  played 
his  part  among  these  distinguished  wits,  and  shed  a  classic  lustre 
over  these  refined  revels,     ..  .i  .;,..'  'io 

Blended  with  the  history  of  the  Cape  Fear,  at  this  period,  is 
that  of  Flora  McDonald,  the  fair  and  gentle,  protectress  of  the 
fugitive  Charles  Edward. 

Encouraged  by  the  representations  of  their  countrymen,  who  had 
removed  to  the  Cape  Fear,  McDonald  of  Kingsburg,  and  his  wife 
Flora,  arrived  upon  its  banks  in  about  1775  or  1776.  At  the  bat- 
tle of  Moore's  Creek,  he  having  joined  the  royal  standard,  was  ta- 
ken prisoner  and  confined  in  Halifax  jail.  Being  finally  released, 
he  and  Flora  returned  to  Scotland.  On  the  passage  out,  they  be- 
came engaged  with  a  French  juan-of-war.  Flora  remained  on  deck 
during  the  action,  encouraging  the  men  by  her  presence  and  coun- 
sel. The  enemy  was  beaten,  but  during  the  confusion  of  the  fight 
Flora  was  thrown  down  and  had  an  arm  broken.  She  is  said  to, 
have  remarked  :  "  1  have  hazarded  my  life  for  the  house  of  Stuart  ^ 
anil  for  the  house  of  Hanover,  and  I  do  not  see  that  I  am  a  great 
gainer  by  either." 

Dr.  Samuel  Johnson,  who  had  been  her  giicst,  says :  "  She  is  a 
little  .woman,  of  a  genteel  appearance,  and  uncommonly  mild  and 
Well-bred."  She  died  March  4th,  1790,  and  was  buried,  in  & 
shroud  made  of  the  sheets  in  which  Charles  Edward  had  slept  at 
Kiiigsburg. 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  HOUSE  OF  COMMONS/ 
From  the  Borough  of  Wilmington,  from  1774  to  1836,  lohen  the 
Borough  representation   was   abolished    by   the    Convention   of 
1835. 

1774,  Francis  Clayton.  1819  to  1822,  J  D  Jones. 

1775,  Cornelius  Harnett.  11823  Mont  W  Campbell. 

1776  to  1784,  Wm  Hooper.  |1824  and  1825,  Rob't  H  Cowan. 

1783  to  1786,  Arch  McLaine.  1826  and  1827,  Jos  Alston  Hill. 

1787,  Josh  Potts.  11828  John  Walker. 

1788  to  1791,  Edward  Jones.  11829  and  1830,  Jos  A  Hill. 

1792  to  1809,  Josh  G  Wright.  |l831  and  1832,  Dan'l  Sherwood. 

1810  to  1815,  Wm  W  Jones.  1833  J  D  Jones. 

1816  and  1817,  Ed  B  Du  Uey.  1834,  Ed  B  Dudley. 

1818  Wm  B  Meares.  i 

Contemplating  this  array  of  representative  men,  we  are  struck 
by  the  combination  of  wit,  humor,  highly  cultivated  genius^  and 
refined  culture  with  tact,  talent,  political  sagacity  and  comprehen- 
sive statesmanship. 

Any  constituency  might  be  justly  proud  of  such  representatives, 
and  should  be  careful  to  remember  as  their  interests  and  fame : 
suffered  no  detriment  while  under  their  guardianship,  their  mem- 
ories should  be  kept  ever  fresh  in  the  minds  of  the  people.  As  some- 
thing is  duo  in  life  to  death,  so  something  is  due  from  the  living 
to  the  dead. 

We  arc  told  by  Diodorus  Siculus  that  the  ancient  Ilomnns  were 
in  the  habit  of  placing  in  the  vestibules  of  their  houses  busts  of  the 
illustrious  dead,  so  that,  in  passing  in  and  out,  their  virtues  and 
their  example  might  become  familiaf  to  their  youth,  thus  early 
accustoming  them  to  the  contemplation  of  greatness  and  insensibljr 
implanting  a  desire  to  achieve  it  Let  us  profit  by  the  sugges- 
tion. 

Among  other  sons,  who  have  conferred  honor  upon  our  town, 
are  Johnson  Blakely,  Col.  Wm.  McEee,  Col.  Wm.  Gibbs  MxjNeil. 
Col.  Sam.  McRee,  Capt.  Alex.  J.  Swift,  Capt.  J.  H.  K.  Burgwin, 
and  Lieut.  Wm.  H.  Wright,  all  of  whom,  except  Blakely,  were 
eleves  of  West  Point. 

Col.  Wm.  McRee  is  generally  represented,  by  the  army,  as  hay» . 
ing  been  the  ablest  and  most  profoundly  accomplished  soldier  in 
all  that  pertains  to  his  profession,  who  has  ever  belonged  to  the 
United  States  army.     He  is  said  to  be  the  father  of  the  corps  oi 


WILMINGTON'  Di&KCT^ft^i 


engineers,  and  served  in  the  capacity  of  chief  of  that  corps,  upon  the 
Northern  frontier,  during  the  war  of  1812,  upon  the  staff  of  Gen. 
Jacob  Brown.  At  the  close  of  the  war,  it  was  proposed  by  J.  G.  Cal- 
houn, on  account  of  his  pre-eminent  abilities,  to  place  him  at  the  head 
of  that  department,  but  he  declined  the  preferment  because  it  would 
ovetslaugh  a  brother  soldier.  Gen.  Armistead.  and  his  sense  of  pro- 
fessional etiquette  would  not  allow  him  to  be  a  party  to  such  an 
act  of  injustice.  He  shortly  after  resigned,  in  consequence,  it  is 
understood,  of  the  Government  conferring  equal  rank  in  his  corps 
upon  the  French  Gen.  Bernard,  who  had  recently  arrived  on  this 
continent  and  entered  our  service.  Muliee  afterwards  became  en^; 
glneer  in-chief  of  the  State  of  Missouri,,  and  died  of  cholera,,, in,  ^fr; 
Louis  in  1831.  ■.'''■ 

Gen.  Wm.  Gib^s  McNeil  belonged  to  tihe  topographical  corps,  and 
was  for  a  long  while,  before  he  left  the  army,  engaged  in  civil  service, 
in  the  State  of  Maryland,  upon  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Rail- 
road, and  afterwards  in  Massachusetts.  After  he  left  the  service, 
be  became  the  chief  engineer  of  the  Charleston  and.  Cincinnati 
Railroad.  He  possessed  in  an  eminent  degree  what  is  known  in^ 
the  military  profession  as  the  coi/^)  c^'o3t7. 

Swift  and  Burgwin  were  both  martyrs  to  the  war  with  Mexico. 
The  former  dying  in  New  Orleans  of  disease  contracted  at  Vera 
Gruz,  and  the  latter  fell  a  victim  at  Puebla  de  Taos,  in  obeying  a 
senseless  order  to  charge  a  stone  church.  Being  assured  in 
his  expiring  moments  that  justice  should  be  done  his  memory,  his 
dying  utterance  was,  ' '  that  justice  should  be  done  to  his  men."  Wm. 
Henry  Wright,  an  accomplished  officer  and  soldier,  was  never  in 
active  service.  The  greater  part  of  his  life,  after  leaving  West 
Point)  was  spent  in  the  construction  of  Fort  Warren,  located 
in  the  harbor  of  Boston,  Massachusetts.  His  chief  reputa- 
tion, however,  is  based  upon  the  publication  of  his  work  on  mortars. 

Johnson  Blakely  emi^Tated  with  his  father  from  Ireland,  and 
arrived  in  Wilmington  in  1783-84,  aged  about  three  years.  It 
was  not  long  before  the  father  died,  and  Johnson  became  the  pro- 
tege of  Col.  Edward  Jones,  who  charged  himself  with  the  nurture 
and  education  of  young  Blakely,  a  duty  which  he  faithfully  dis- 
charged. In  the  fullness  of  time  he  was  sent  to  the  University, 
and  soon  after  the  completion  of  his  course  there,  joined  the  United 
States  Navy  as  Midshipman,  and  in  1800  he  was  ordered  to  the 
Mediterranean  with  Com.  Preble,  and  soon,  by  attention  to  duty, 
and  the  propriety  of  his  conduct,  secured  the  confidence  and  regard 
of  his  commander,  his  officers  and  his  men.     Meeting  with  speedy 


10  WILHINQ^PN   I>I^C1?9J^Y, 


promotion,  be  was  ordered  to  the  Wasp,  and  sailed  from  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H. 

In  June,  1814,  he  fell  in,  off  the  English  coast^  with  His  Ma- 
jesty's sloop-of-war  Pteindeer,  Capt.  Manners.  A  sharp  action 
ensued.  Manners,  the  first  lieutenant,  and  many  of  the  crew  were 
killed  and  the  ship  surrendered.  Blakely  writes  the  Department : 
"  We  fell  in  with,  engaged,  and  after  an  action  of  nineteen  min- 
utes, captured  His  Britanic  Majesty's  sloop-of-war  Reindeer,  Capt. 
Wm.  Manners,  commander."  From  the  first  to  the  fifteenth  of 
August,  he  captured  fifteen  of  the  enemy's  ships.  In  one  of  the&e 
he  placed  Lieut.  Geisenger,  as  prize  master,  with  dispatches  for  the 
G-overnment.  Geisenger  arrived  safe  in  Savannah,  4th  November, 
1814,  and  brought  the  last  authentic  intelligence  ever  received  of 
the  gallant  dead.  Capt  Blakely  married  in  1813  Ja,ne  Hooper, 
and  left  an  only  daughter,  Udney. 

In  December,  1816,  the  Legislature  of  North  Carolina  resolved 
unanimously,  that  the  child  should  be  educated  at  the  expense  of 
the  State,  which  was  accordingly  done.  She  acquired  her  educa- 
tion in  Philadelphia,  and  shortly  after  married,  and  went  to  reside 
in  the  West  Indies.  Before  leaving  this  country,  however,  she 
sent  her  portrait,  as  a  token  of  kind  remembrance,  to  the  family  of 
her  father's  early  patron.  .■  C 

Wo  have  already  learned  that  Wi-mington  entitled  herself  to  a 
just  renown  in  her  struggles  anterior  to,  pending,  and  succeeding 
to  the  revolution  of  1776,  during  the  wars  of  1812  and  also  that 
with  Mexico.  How  shall  we  characterize  her  conduct  in  the 
bloody  drama  which  has  been  enacting  from  1861  to  1865,  and 
which  may  with  truth  be  styled  "  the  bloodiest  picture  in  the  book 
of  time  ■?"  Let  the  blood  of  her  sons  which  has  soaked  every  battle 
field  from  Fisher 'to  Sharpsburg,  and  whose  bones- are  feloiaching 
from  Charleston  to  Gettysburg  answer.       .        '  ''        ;    ' 

;The  number  of  men  contributed  could  be  easily  computed,  but 
the  value  of  their  services  could  not  be  so  readily  ascertained.  The 
amount  of  munitions  of  war,  quartermaster's  and  commissary's 
stores,  and  other  advantages  secured  by  the  exports  and.  imports  of 
the  blockade  running,  it  is  alike  difiiculttoestimaite.,  Theyrexceed 
many  millions!  V     .  !^'     ,,'!",' ,    '-'',^  "^  .'  . ."! 

In  1819  a  great. fire  occurred,  which r  consumed  about  two  hun- 
dred buildings,  and  property  valued  at  ^1,000,000,  jPopulation 
in  1830,  about  3,000;  1840,  4,744:  1850,  7,264,  1853,  about 
10,000  ;  in  1865,  about  15,,000. 


WILMIXGTON  DIRECTORY.  11 


COMMERCIAL  STATISTICS. 

Sbipping  of  the  district,  June  30,  1854,  according  to  Custom 
House  returns,  amounted  to  an  aggregate  of  10,684  tons  register- 
ed, and  9,271  tons  enrolled  and  licensed.  The  foreign  and  coast- 
wise arrivals  in  1852,  exclusive  of  Charleston  steamers  and  North 
Carolina  coasters,  were  V63. 

The  following  is  the  table  of  principal  articles  exported,  coast- 
wise and  foreign,  in  1853-'54: 

1853.  '1854. 

Coashcise.  Foreign.        t'oasticise.        Foreign. 

Spii-its  Turpfntiiif.  bblc 113,717  1,457               119,308               1,3H 

Orude             "                "     51,828  21,454                 65,102 

Koein.                            "     369,770  10,679              441,692             12,071 

Tar,                               •'     21,609  4,521                32,919             11,603 

Pitch.                                ■     5,019  1,904                   4,624               7,188 

Flour,                              ■'     1,349  86                 14,431                1,001 

Timber,  f(-.t.    . 1,080,441  85,154            1,350,203                  630 

Lumber,     " 25,646,792  12,511,158         20,003,958           206,915 

Shinglee, 5,223,750                               11,118,180 

Staves, 154,783                                 5,128,259 

Ground  Peas,  bushels, 69,624  87               91,807           133,819 

Cotton,  bales 7,515  10,328                   32 

"    Sheeting,  bales 2,320  .               1,689 

"    Yarn,             ",.' 2,581  1,573 

"    Waste,           " 317  206 

"    Warp,            " 122  181 

Paper,  News,  bundles, 2,120  „         2,805 

Wool,  bales, 182  39 

Rice,  clean,  casks 1,724  252^                 401,               164 

"    rouKb,  bufhelH 102,917  137.672 


1%  WILMINGTON   BIBECTORY. 


COMPARATIVE    TABLE 

Of  Exports  from  the  Port  of  Wilmington,  N.  C,  compiled  from  the  reports  oj 
the  Daily  Journal,  for  the  first  quarter  of  18G1,  compared  with  Ike  first  quar- 
ter qf  .1860,  ending  3lst  March  of  each  year. 

[■'■'  1860.  186  1. 

'      !  Goastvnse.        Foreign.        f'onst>nise.        Foreign. 

Spirits  Tiirppntiiio.  bbls 27,13:?  ?,,83(;  20,&43  728 

Crude  '•  '^   2),  100  3,577  U,987  2,020 

Rosin,  "     ....     104,403  13,35*;  75,754  11,939 

Tar,  "     ....       17,994  1,238  22,507  2,593 

Pitch,  "     ....         1,838  514  1,000  185 

Timber,  Pitch  I'itie,  feet, ....  e5,00{) 

Lumber  "  '■....     980,347        2.803,750  1.555,008         3,087,131 

Shingles, 14,000  514,500  1,859,000 

Staves, 5,545 

Pea  Nuts,  bushels 57,071  05,138 

Flour,  bbls...... 259  10 

Cotton,  balesv  •  ■  ■ l'^^?-'!  -■^>'^24  713. 

/.'    Sheetiug,  bales 279  449 

"    Yarn,  "' 430  239 

"    Waste,  "     

"    Warp,  '^     

Rice,  rough,  bushels 55,670  30,169 

Rice,  clean,  casks, 1  5  30 

Paper,  News,  bundles 509 

Wool,  bales 1  •2i> 

Wheat,  bushels, .'. . .  230 

MISCELLANEOUS — COASTWISE. 
Flaxseed.  SlO'bushels;  Empty  Barrels.  73;  do.  Kegs,  liMi:  do.  Hhds.,  7;  Soap 
Stone,  379  bbls.;  Liquor,  52  bbls.:  Merchandise,  226  packages;  Dried  Fruit,  10' 
boxes,  1,246  bags,  449  bbls.:  Hides,  500;  Fish,  5  bbls.;  Old  Iron  105  tons;  Corn, 
bushels,  19,138;  Tobacco,  9  boxes;  Bones,  18  bags;  Sugar,  3 hhds.;  Copper  Ore, 
282  bbls.;  Old  Copper,  5  bbls.;  Potatoes,  5  bbls.;  Soap,  .37  boxes;  Juniper,  86 
cords ;  Beeswax,  1  bag,  20  bbls.;  Oils,  30  bbls.;  Bags,  30  V)ales;  Tallow,  8  bbls.; 
Salts,  25  sacks;  Eggs,  4 boxes,  8  bbls.;  Fur,  10  boxes,  3  bags,  lo  bbls.,  13 hhds.: 
Molasses,  76  hhds.;  Hay,  61  bales. 

FOREIGN. 
Corn,  bushels,  200;  Peanuts,  40  bushels;  Peas  94  bushels. 

We  publish  to-day  our  table  of  exports  from  the  port  of  Wilming- 
ton, for  the  quarter  ending  March  31,  1861,  as  compared  with  those 
for  the  corresponding  period  of  1860.  In  Spirits  Turpentine  there 
is  a  falling  ofY,  as  there  is  in  every  article  of  naval  stores,  with  the 
single  exception  of  Tar,  which  shows  a  slight  increase. 

In  Timber,  Lumber,  Shingles  and  Staves,  there  is  an  increase, 
especially  in  the  foreign  shipment.  There  is  a  slight  gain  in  Pea- 
nuts, and  a  decided  loss  in  Kough  Rice,  but  the  most  marked  fea- 
ture is  in  the  increase  in  Cotton  from  10,791  to  22,724  bales  coast- 
wise, 713  foreign,  this  increase  far  more  than  making  up  for  any 
falling  oflf  in  naval  stores.  Owing  to  the  short  Wheat  crop  last  year 
in  our  Middle  and  Western  counties,  there  has  been  no  shipments 
of  breadstuffs  from  our  port,  and  little  of  North  Carolina  produce 
from  any  port. 


irrLMixGTO:^   directory. 


13 


F.  L.  BETTER, 

M.   M.   KATZ, 


No.  23  Market  Street, 


^^  HOI^ESALE  AND  BETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

STAPLE  AND  FAWaY 
DEY    CrOOT)§, 

SMS,  MIMSOS, 

.  feeWgh  millineiy, 

EMBPtOIIfERIES,    StfTIONS,    , 

BlaL^GRM  AND  HOOP  SKIRTS, 

DOUBLE   ELLIPTIC   SKIRTS, 

White  Goods  of  every  variety, 
MOURMING  AND  FANCY  VEILS, 

m  HATS  AND  CAPS,   m 
o  Xj  o  -OP  n  I  r>j  C3- , 

BOOTS  m  SHOES,  MB  FllMISHIM  GOODS. 

CALL  AND  PRICE,  AND  YOU  ARE  SURE  TO  GET  SUITED. 


14  MILMIXurON    UIUECTOUY. 

BROWN  &  ANDERSON, 

mrORTEliS  AND  DEALERS  IN 

,FIXE  f  iTCllES,  CLOURS,, 
JEWELRY,  SILVER  WARE, 

fffii  ffli  iiiif  iifim. 

Pistols,  Fancy  A-rticles,  &c. 

^Concave  and  Convex  Spectacles,  to  suit  all  ages. 


WATCHES  AND  JEWELRY 

REPAIKED  WITH  NEATNESS  AND  DISPATCH. 

OCr-No.  37  Market  Street,  (Old  Stand,)  4X) 

WILMINGTON,   N.   C. 

G.  R.  FRENCH  &  SON, 

WHOLESALE  AND  BETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

BOOTS,  SHOES  m  LEiTHER, 

i    . .  AND  A  GENERAL  ASSORT]\IENT  OF 


WILMINGTON,  l/f.  C. 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


15 


A.  WEILL,  (^-  ROSENTHAL. 

A.  WEILL  &  CO., 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DE.VLERS  IN 

FOREIGN  AND  OOMESTIC  ORY  GOODS, 

CLOTHIlSrG-, 

mm  numm  goods, 

HOSIERY,  CUTLERY, 

IJ-^BOOTSandSHOEaU^ 

HATS,  CAPS,   TRUNKS,  &c., 

NO.  n  MAjRKET  STREET, 
Mr,7^o:     WILMINGTON,  N.  O. 


16  WILMINGTON    DUIKCTOKY. 


C.  M.  VANORSDELL'S 


EXTENSIVE 


rHOTOGRAPHIC  ROOMS, 

r  No.  40J  Market  Street,       . . 

Where   ARTISTS'  MATERIALS  of  every  description  are  sold. 

FRAMES,  ovajl  and  square,  gilt  and  plain,  oak  and  walnut,  of  all 
sizes  and  styles,  at  wholesale  anifl  retKil. 

PHOTOGKArHIC  PORTEAITUEE,  of  every  known  style.— 
Photograplis  enlarged  from  small  pictures  to  any  desired  size,  and 
beautifully  colored  in  oil,  pastel,  water  and  India  ink. 

.EIRE  INSURANCE. 

'»  IN  THE 

PHGENiX    COWIPANY. 

OF  HAllTFbRD,  CONN.:  ^  |rT 

CITY    FIRE    COMPANY, 

OF  IIAETFORD,  CONN.; 

HOfVii  INSURANCE  CO., 

OF  NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. 

A  Jslf^aOO  D     COMPANIES. 
WM.  L.  SMITH,  Agent, 

OmOE  AT  BANK  OF  WILMINGTON- 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


AB  B  REVIATIO N S  : 

111  the  following  4)af?e.T  r. stands  for  resilience;  bdr^  for  buaid.s  :  ht  for  iiotueen;  cof 
for  corner ;  off  for  office  ;  opp  for  opposite  ;  e  for  east ;  m  for  we^t :  //  (<  <v  jiovtli ;  s  for 
Boutli ;  ai  for  alley ;  J  for  lane  ;  wy  for  n«ar.  The  wonl  str-'i't  \:i  iniplkd.  Xumiieved 
streets  implied  I)y  the  fi'zurc^  only  ;  r  y  for  Rail  Road. 


A.. 

Aaron,  David,  dry  goods,  -5  Market,  r  3d  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Adams  Express  Company,  off  3  Granite  E-ow, Front  street,  James 

Macomber,  Agent. 
Adams,  M  L.  engineer  W  &  W  11  R,  bds  City  Hotel. 
Adkins,  Mrs  E,  r  4tli  bt  Ann  and  Nun. 
Adkins,  Samuel  N,  maebinist,  bds  Mrs  S  E  Adkins. 
Adrian  &  Vollers,  groceries  and  liquors,  cor  Front  and  Dock. 
Adrian,  Alex,  of  A  k  Yollers,  r  Dock,  bt  Front  and  Second. 
Agostini,  F  M,  confectionery,  16  Market,  r  eor  6th  and  Dock. 
Ahrens,  N,  elk  L  Yollers,  bds  same.        ,. 
Alderman,  Geo  F,  salesman  Oldham's  Mill,  bds  n  w  cor  4th  and 

Mulberry.    /•  •    . 

Alderman,  Alfred,  inspectca*  naval  stores,  r  cor  4th  and  Mulberry. 
Alderman,  I  T,  freight  agent  W,  C  &  R  il  R,  bds  Edwin  T  Love. 
Alderman,  Archibald,  inspector  naval  stores,  r  5th  st  n  of  rr. 
Alderman,  James,  of  Bovrden  &  A,  rRed  Cro.ss,  bt  od  and  4th. 
AJlen,  J  B,  store  cor  6th  and  Castle,  r  same.'- 
Allen,  J  H,  watchmaker,  Brown  &  Anderson. 
Allen,  Gt  E,  printer.  Herald  Office,  bds  J  F  Legwin. 
Allen,  Wm  H,  treasurer  and   master  transportation  W^  C  &  R  R 

R,  r .  '■        . 


18  WILMINGTON    DIKECTOKY 


BAILEY'S 

FRONT  STREET,  WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

House  open  fou  the  recoption  of  guests  at  all  hours  of  the  day 
and  night. 

No  pains  will  be  spared  to  makii  the  guests  of  the  house  com- 
fortable in  every  respect. 

Is  supplied  with  every  luxury  the  market  affords.      A  first  class 

(Sfc     o^^n    ^UJ     ^MkMk  <iMt,<^a  caji'^        c^i 


^^    (^    q^^^   ^jj   ^%  «S^  ^W      ^ 
Is  attached  to  the  house,   where  the  public  will  be  furnished  with 

ICE  CREAM  OE  OYSTERS, 

la  their  seasons ;    WINES,  CHOICE  LIQUORS,  ete. 

WM.  H.  LIPPITT, 

M  DRUCOiST  tc  CHEmiST,tf 

^YHc)LESAL^:  and  retail. 

Always  on  hand,  a  full  and  select  supply  of  pure  MEDICINES, 
CHEiMICALS.  DYE  STUFFS,  PERFUMERY,  SOAPS, 
BRUSHES,  FANCY  ARTICLES,  &c.  &c.  &c. 

PRESCRIPTIONS  accurately  and  neatly  compounded. 

p.  S.  Store  open  from  6  o'clock  A.  M.,  to  9  P  M.  Persons 
•wishing  prescriptions  compounded  at  night,  will  please  call  at  my 
reeidence  on  Second  street,  between  Dock  and  Orange. 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY.  19 


Aldri^h,  Wm,  mechanic  Clarendon  Iron  Works,  r  5th  bt  Dock  and 

Orange. 
Alts,  Fred,  elk  Railroad  Hotel,  bds  same. 
Altaffer,  Geo  M,  pattern   maker   Hart  &  Bailey,  r  Cottage  Lane, 

bt  3d  and  4th. 
Andrews,  W  S  Gr,  of  Andrews  &  Bardin,   r  Front,   bt   Chesnut 

and  Mulberry. 
Andrews  &  Bardin,  com  merchants,  5  So  "Water,  (up  stairs.) 
Anderson,  Wm  S.  of  Brown  &  Anderson,  r  cor  Market  and  5th. 
Anderson,  Jas  &  Co,  commission  merchants,  9  So  Water. 
Aaderson,  Jas,  of  Jas  Anderson  &  Co,  r  Orange,  bt  Front  and  2d. 
Anderson,  Ales,  elk  Jas  Anderson  &  Co,  bds  Jas  Anderson. 
Aaderson,  E  A,  physician,  Market,  bt  2d  and  3d,  r  cor  Front  and 

Orange. 
Aaderson,  T  W,  city  clerk,  bds  W  S  Anderson. 
Andell,  C  J,  salesman  Geo  Z  French  &  Co. 
Anke,  Ernest,  m.achinist,  Hart  &  Bailey's,  r  cor  5th  and  Nun. 
Arey,  Chas  R,  salesman  Jno  Dawson,  bds  Jno  C  Bowden. 
Arrington,  Dr  B  F,  dentist. 

Armstrong,  W  T,  printer.  Herald  Office,  bds  cor  7th  and  Mulberry. 
Ashley,  S  S,  ass't  sup't  Negro  schools,  r  cor  Front  and  Nun. 
Atkinson,  Roger  P,  sup't  W,  C  &  R  R  R. 
Atkinson,  Bishop  Thomas,  r  Orange,  bt  5th  and  6th. 
Atkins,  Geo,  clerk  A  E  Hall,  bds  same. 
Atkinson,  Mrs  Sarah,  r  Chesnut,  bt  5th  and  6th. 
Atkinson   &    Shepperson,  com  merchants  and  insurance  agents, 

Princess,  near  Water. 
Atkinson,  J  W,  of  Atkinson  &  Shepperson,  bds  Orange  bt  5th 

and  6th 

B. 

Baptist  Church,  cor  Orange  and  6th,  Rev  ■ ,  pastor. 

Baptist  Church,  (Front  St,)  Rev  Mr  Young,  pastor. 
Baptist  Church,  (now  building,)  cor  Market  and  5th. 
Bates,  E  A,  book-keeper  M  Mclnnis,  bds  R  W  Blaney. 
Bates,  Capt  B  G,  W  &  M  R  R,  r  cor  4th  and  Walnut. 
Baker,  John  A,  lawyer. 

Bailey,  James  H,  proprietor  Star  Hotel,  r  same. 
Bailey's  Star  Hotel,  Front  bt  Market  and  Princess. 
Bailey,  J  A,  restaurant  at  Bailey's  Hotel,  r  same. 
Bailey,  A  M,  elk  J  H  Bailey,  bds  same. 


20  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


MICHAEL  CEONLY,  WILKES  MORKIS. 

CRONLY  «t  MORRIS, 

ADCflOiEERS  S  GENERAL  AGENTS, 

NO.  6,  SOUTH  WATER  STREET,  UP  STAIKS, 

STOCKS,  REAL  ESTATE,  and  all  descriptions  of 
merchandise  bought  and  sold  on  commission. 

Our  per.«onal  attention  given  to  any  business  intrusted  to  our 
charge. 

From  our  long  experience  in  the  business,  we  feel  warranted  in 
leferring  to  the  public  generally. 

ALEX.  OLDHAM, 

PROPRIETOR  OF  THE 

Cape  Fear  Corn  &  Flour  Mills, 

Corner  Nortli  Water  and  Walnut  StreetrS, 

AND 

COMMISSION    MEMCHANT, 

No.  6,  Soirtli  ¥/ater  Street, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


WILMINGTON    BIRKCTOUV.  •  21 


Bailejj  George  A,  elk  J  A  Baile}-,  bds  same. 

Bailey,  John  C,  of  Hart  ct  Bailey,  r  cor  3d  and  Ann. 

Bailey.  Burt,  baggage  master  W  &  W  R  R. 

Barlow,  Jos  L,  r  Slarket  bt  7th  and  8th. 

Barlow,  Lewis  N,  agent  D  McEowen  &  Co. 

Bappler,  Geo  P,  of  Hussell  &  Bappler,  r  4th  bt  Che?nut  and  Mul- 
berry. 

Bate  &  Weseott,  grocers,  32  Market. 

Bate,  R,  of  Bat«  &  ^yescott,  r  5th,  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 

Barnetfc,  S,  printer  Herald  office,  bds  Market,  bt  3d  and  4th. 

Barry,  Horace  M,  commission  merchant  and  wholesale  grocer,  and 
agent  steamships,  n  Water. 

Barry  it  Bernard,  Editors  and  Proprietor?  Wilmington  Dispatch, 
42  Market,  up  stairs. 

Barry,  John  D,  of  Barry  &  Bernard,  bds  cor  4th  and  Chesnut. 

Barry,  M,  store  Front,  bt  Red  Croes  and  Campbell,  r  same. 

Bagg,  H  A,  bds  John  J  Conoley. 

Bank  of  Wilmington,  Front,  bt  Market  and  Princess. 

Bank  of  Cape  Fear,  Front,  bt  Market  and  Princess. 

Bauman  Sc  Tienkcn,  dealers  in  groceries  and  liciuors,  22  and  24  3 
Front. 

Bauman,  John  G,  of  Bauman  k  Tienken,  r  cor  5th  and  Dock. 

Bauman,  John  C,  elk  H  M  Barry,  bds  Jno  G  Bauman. 

Bauman,  John,  shoemaker,  M  Keeler,  r  2d,  bt  Mulberry  &  Walnut. 

Baldwin,  0  S,  of  Baldwin,  Munson  &  Co,  r  38  Market. 

Baldwin,  Munson  1-  Co,  clothing  and  gent's  furnishing  goods,  3S 
Market. 

Bachman,  A  C,  bakev. 

Baker,  Miss  Jane  F.  music  teacher,  r  2d.  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 

Baker,  Geo,  machinist,  bds  R  H  Warton. 

Banks,  Mrs  John  S,  r  4th,  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 

Banks,  Chas,  dk,  bds  Mrs  Jno  S  Banks. 

Banks,  Robert,  elk  Internal  Rev  Dept,  bds  Mrs  Jno  S  Banks. 

Banks,  John,  elk,  bds  Mrs  Jno  S  Banks. 

Banks,  Jno  S,  commercial  reporter  Herald,  bds  36  Market. 

Banks,  David,  baggage  master  W  &  W  R  R. 

Barnhill,  Mrs  A,  r  3d,  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 

Barclift,  Mrs  A  H,  boarding  house,  cor  2d  and  Ann. 

Bauer,  F  L,  dry  goods,  23  Market. 

Bell,  C  F,  Northrop's  mill,  r  cor  2d  and  Church.         "\7" 

Eell,  Ivey  P,  ship  carpenter,  r  Church,  bt  2d  and  3d. 

Bellamy.  Dr  J  D,  r  cor  5th  and  Market. 


22  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


GEORGE  HARRISS,  W.  W.  HARRISS,  A.  J.  IIOWELl.- 

HARRISS  &  HOWELL, 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C,    " 
^    AGENTS  for  A.  C.  Steamsliip  .^?/S 
Line  for  New  York ;  and  New  York,  Boston. 
and  Philadelphia  Packets. 


0.  G.  PABSLEY  &  CO., 

IMPORTERS 

AND 

COMWiiSSIOfy  HERCHAriTS, 

^0.  6,  North  Water  Street, 

0-  G.  PARSLEY,  Sr,,  JOHN"  JUDGE, 

0.  G.  PARSLEY,  Jr.,  HENRY  SAVAGR. 


WILMIXOTON    DIRECTORY. 


Bellamy,  W  N,  bJs  Dr  J  D  Bellamy. 

Bettencourt,  Win  H,  r  cor  2ci  and  Chesnut. 

Beasley,  W  W,  printer  Dispatch  Office,  bds  5th,  bt  Princess  and 

Chesnut. 
Bectol,  R,  machinist,  W  &  W  R  R. 
Bell,  Wm,  machinist,  W  &  W  R  R. 

Beach,  A,  blacksmith,  S  Burtt,   r  Chesnut,  bt  Gth  and  7th. 
Beckerdite,  S.  P,  watchmaker,  10  n  Front. 
Bernard,  Wm  II,  of  Barry  &  Bernard,   bds  City  Hotel. 
Bernard,  P  T,  sup't  Dispatch  Office,  bds  City  Hotel. 
Beck,  Thos,  W  &  M'R  R,  r  cor  6th  and  Red  Cross. 
Berry,  Wm  A,  physician.  Front,  bt  Market  and  Princr}.s.s,  r  5(h  bt 

Market  and  Dock.  :       j 

Bear,  Sol  &  Bro,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  18  Market. 
Bear,  Sol,  of  S  B  &'Bro.  r  Front,  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Bear,  Sam'l,  of  S  Bear  &  Bro,  r  Sol  Bear. 
Bear,  Henry,  elk  S  Bear  &  Bro,  bds  Sol  Bear. 
Bear,  Marcus,  elk  S  Bear  &  Bro,  bds  Sol  Bear. 
Bear,  S  &  Co,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  41  and  42  n  Water. 
Bear,  Simon,  of  S  B  &  Co,  r  Front,  bt  Walnut «nd  Mulberry. 
Bear,  M,  agent  P  Newman,  r  4th,  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 
Beery,  B  W  &  W  L.  ship  builders. 
Beery,  B  W,  of  B  W  &  W  L  B,  r  cor  2d  and  Nun. 
Beery,  W  L,  of  B  W  &  W  L  B,  r  Front,  bt  Ann  anl  Nun. 
Beery,  Stephen  W.  elk  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Red  Cross,  bt  2d  and  3d. 
Bender,  D  S,  r  Castle,  bt  6th  and  7th. 

Bieaise,  P,  pressman  Herald  office,  bds  8,  bt  Chesnut  &  Mulberry, 
Biddle,  Wm  H,  deputy  sheriff  and  jailor,' r  county  jail. 
Bivens,  W  J  &  Co,  proprietors  Rock  Spring  Saloon,  34  n  Water. 
Bivens,  W  J,  of  W  J  B  &  Co,  r  cor  9th  and  Princess. 
Bishop,  JohUj  butcher.  Market  House,  r  cor  6th  and  Ann. 
Black,  A  D,  elk  Harriss  &  Howell,  bds  Mrs  C  C  Whitney. 
Bbnks,  Wm  B,  elk  Murray  &  Murchison,  bds  Mrs  C  K  Price. 
Blauey,  Sirs  E,  school  teacher,  r  Dock,  bt  2d  and  od. 
Bianey,  R  W  B,  money  clerk  Express  Office,  r  cor  2d  and  Ann. 
Bloom,  Peter,  of  Lutzen  &  B,  r  N  Water^  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 
Blumenthal,  Mrs  H,  dry  goods,  8  n  Front,  r  2d  bt  Ann  and  Nun. 
Blumenthal,  S  &,  Co,  dry  goods,  &c,  cor  Front  and  Market. 
Blumenthal,  S,  of  S  B  &  Co,  r  4th,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Blum,  Peter,  shoemaker  J  J  Gay,  r  6th,  bt  Nun  and  Church. 
Blackman,  Capt  H  B,  U  S  A  Q  M,   cor  Princess  and   Water,  r 

cor  3d  and  Nun. 


24  WILMINGTON  DIUECTORT. 


ORISri^MEjSrTA.L, 


DONE  IN  THE  MOST  APPROVED  STYLE, 

AND  AT  THE  LOWEST  KATES, 

BY 

MADISON    &  THOMSON, 

Princess  Street,  TDetween  Front  and  Water, 

JACOB  LYON, 

Xos.  1  aiul  2,  torner  of  Market  and  Water  Streets. 

wm  m  im  m  iiiij 

.A.3Nr3D 

MANUFACTURER  OF  CLOTHING. 


A  L.VEGE  STOCK  OF 

im.  mil  MIS,  CAPS,  mi  mn  mium 

GOODS  i  ALSO,  CTJTLEKY. 


WILMIXGTON    DIRBCXOKV. 


25 


Elossoiu,  Jos  11  k  Co,  com  uiercbauts,  Dock,  bt  Front  and  Water. 

Blossom,  Sam*l,  store,  cor  5th  and  Church,   r  cor  6th  and  Castle. 

Bloom,  n  H,  store  cor  5th  and  Chesnut.  r  same. 

Bond,  Henry,  elk  Honry  McLin,  bds  same. 

Bowden,  Wm  X.  r  cor  3d  and  Chcsnut. 

Bowden,  Juo  C,  inspector  naval  stores,  r  cor  2d  and  Chesnut. 

Bowden,  W  B,  bds  Jno  C  Bowden. 

Bowden  k  Alderman,  inspectors  timber  and  lumber,  34  N  Water, 
up  stairs. 

Bowden,  Jas  0,  inspei-tor  naval  stores,  r  Red  Cross,  bt  3d  and  4th. 

Bowden,  L  H,  of  B  .t  Alderman,  r  Princess,  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Bowden,  Jos  N,  baggage  master  W  &  M  K  R,  r  cor  Princess  and  4th. 

Bohling,  Martin,  clerk  H  31  Bremer,  bds  same. 

Borden.  J  C.  conductor  W  .V  W  R  R.  bds  R  R  Hotel. 

Borden,  Wm  H.  elk  A  Davids  A'  Co,  bds  W  B  Edmond.son. 

Boney,  C,  machinist  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  P  Dahmer. 

Bradley  &  Woehler.  commission  merchants  and  agents  commer- 
cial line  steamships.  North  Water. 

Bradley,  David  C,  of  B  k  Woehler. 

Bradley,  Dr  A  0,  physician.  Front,  bt  Dock  and  Oraoge,  r  same. 

Bradley,  James  A.  r  cor  7th  and  Chesnut. 

Braddy,  Wm..  bds  Mrs  A  Barnhill. 

Bryan,  Henry,  engineer  W  &  M  R  R,  bds  R  R  Hotel. 

Brown  &  Anderson,   watches  and  jewelry,  37  Market. 

Brown,  T  W,  of  B  k  Anderson,  r  Orange,  bt  Front  and  2d. 

Brown,  Jno  B,  salesman  S  M  Simpson,  bds  Miles  Costin. 

Brown.  E  A,  express  messenger,  bds  

Brown,  Asa.  express  mes.senger,  bds ■ — 

Brown,  R  W,  printer  Dispatch  office,  bds  3Iarket,bt  7th  and  8th. 

Brown,  Jno  Kent,  of  James  &  B,  r 

Brown,  A  D,  salesman  Kahnweiler  k  Bio;  bds  Ann,  bt2d  and  3d. 

Browning,  E  D,  conductor  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  Jas  Lumsden. 

Brown,  K,  cooper,  r  Market,  bt  7th  and  8tli. 

Brickhouso,  N  E,  r  cor  Front  and  Church.. 

Bremer,  J,  grocer,  50  and  52  Market,  r  same. 

Bremer,  H,  clerk  J  Bremer,  bds  same. 

Bremer,  J  31,  of  Stolter  k  Bremer,  r  N  E  cor  Market  and  2d. 

Bremer,  N,  grocer,  cor  Front  and  Church,  r  same. 

Bremer,  H  M,  groceries  and  li(]Uors,  cor  Front  and  Dock,  r  same. 

Bryant,  J,  mechanic  Hart  &  Bailey's,  bds  Chesnut,  bt  Front  and  2d. 

Buie,  James  E,  r  Nun,  bt  2d  and  3d. 

Buie,  D  A,  physician,  r  2d,  bt  Ann  and  Nun. 


26 


WILMINGTON    DIKECTORY. 


-De  A.  SMEIT/Ii^ 


WHOLESALE  AID  RETAIL  GROCER, 


AND  DEALER   IN 


Furniture,  Lookiiig-Glasses, 
CHIl,  GLASS  I  Umm  WARE, 


WOOD  AND  WILLOW  WARE, 


c,    cSs  O.,    «ft5  o. 


Nos.  26  and  23  South  Front  St„ 


WILMINGTON,  N.  C 


VriLMrNGTON    DrRECTORY.  27 


Buie,  Miss  Mary  Ann,  soldiers'  friend,  r . 

Burr,  Jas  Gr,  cashier  Bank  Cape  Fear,  r  Bank  building. 

Burr,  C  E  &  Co,  ornamental  and   sign  painters.    Front,  bt  Dock 

and  Orange. 
Burr,  C  E.  of  C  E  B  &  Co,  r  cor  8th  and  Market. 
Burr,  A  B,  of  C  E  Burr  &  Co,  r  5th,  bt  Market  and  Princess. 
Burr,  H,  salesman  S  M  Simpson,  r  Dock,  bt  Front  and  2d. 
Burr,  H  C,  salesman,  S  M  >impson,  bds  H  Burr. 
Burtt,  S,   blacksmith,   Mulberry,   bt  Front  and 'V^'ater.  r  4l]i,  bt 

Market  and  Dock. 
Burtt,  S,  Jr,  elk  M  M  Katz,  bds  S  Burtt. 
Burriss,  Tho^  E,  pilot,  r  Church,  bt  4th  and  5th. 
Burkhimer,  Henry,  tobacco,  cigars,  &c,    6thi    Market,   r   S  E  cor 

4th  and  Ann. 
Burkhimer,  W,  r  Cottage  Lane,  bt  3d  and  4th. 
Burkhead,  Rev  L  S,   pastor  Front  st  ME  Church,  r  cor  2d  and 

Walnut 
Burnet,  TLos  B,  hunter,  r  cor  5th  and  Queen. 
Bunting,  S  R,  r  5th,  bt  Market  and  Dock. 

Bunting  &  Yopp,  provision  inspectors,  24  North  Water,  (up  stairs.) 
Bunting,  D  E,  of  B  &  Yopp,  r  3d,  bt  Red  Cross  and  Campbell. 
Bulcken.  J  G,  cleik  Adrian  &  Vollers,  r  Orange,  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Burch,  W  F.  r al,  bt  2d  and  3d. 

Bjrd,  Martha,  r al,  bt  8th  and  9th. 

C. 

Calder,  R  E,  book-keeper  Shackelford,  Haas  &  Co,  r  cor  Market 

and  6th. 
Calder,  W,  elk  W  &  M  R  R,  r  cor  Market  and  6th. 
Caldwell,  W  J,  printer  Herald  off,  bds  Market,  bt  3d  and  4th. 
Cantwell,  Jno  L,  freight  agent  W  &  M  R  R,  bds  Mrs  C  K  Price. 
Capps,  A,  mechanic.  Hart  &  Bailey's,  r  cor  6th  and  Castle. 
Carpenter,  A,  salesman,  J  S  Topham  &  Co,  bds  5th,  bt  Dock  and 

Orange. 
Carr,  N,  elk  R  F  Evden,  r  5th,  bt  Hanover  and  Brunswick. 
Carr,  Thos  B,  dentist,  4^  Market,  r  same. 
Casey,  JN,  carpenter,  r  Walnut,  bt  3d  and  4tli. 
Cassidey,  J,  ship-builder,  S  Water,  r  Church,  bt  Front  and  Water. 
Cazaus,  A  D,  commercial  reporter  Dispatch  office,  bds  City  Hotel. 
Chadbourn,  Jas  H  &  Co,  commission   merchants   and   steam   saw 

mill,  off  Dock,  bt  Front  and  Water. 


28 


WILMIXOrON    milKCTOUY- 


.1.  I>.  KV'I'TRVBERG. 


COHW  $c  RYTTEIl^BERG, 

WHOLESALE  AXD  RETAil,  HEAl.ERS  i\  ' 

#  mm  AND  FANC!  DR!  60Q0S,  j| 

OIF    J^TjXj    IKZIa^HDS, 

MILLIllRY,  CLOTHS,  CASSIMERES, 
SATINETS,  CLOTHING,  HATS,  CAPS, 

Wv         Boots,   Shoes,      "gV 

Geiitlemeifs  Fiiniishiiig  (loods, 

33  Market  Street, 

\  VViLHf!38T0N,  U.  C, 

Smith's  Corner,  Fayette ville  St., 

HALEICrH,  .¥.  G. 

Dealers  will  tiad  ic  the  cheapest  and   best  assorted  and  selected 
stock  in  the  market. 
FRESH  GOODS  received  by  every  steamor. 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  29 


Cliadbourn,  Jas  IT,  of  J  H  C  &  Co.  r  Orange,  bt  od  and  4th. 

Chadbourn,  Geo,  of  J  H  C  &  Oo,  r  Orange,  bt  3d  and  4tli. 

Charles,  J  Gr,  printer  Journal  off,  bds  J  F  Legwin. 

Chesnut,  G  L,  book-keeper,  Cox,  Kendall  it  Co. 

Cherry,  F,  tailor. 

City  Hall,  cor  Princess  and  3d. 

City  Hotel,  Frederick  &  Shemwell,  proprietors,  cor  2d  and  Market. 

Clark,  .1  M,  clerk  Worth  &  Daniel,  bds  cor  Front  and  Dock. 

Clark,  Wm  M,  c-irpenter.  r  Chesnut,  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Cohn  &  Ryttenberg,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  43  Market. 

Corbin,  L'  deatistr  Front,  bt  Market  and  Dock,  r  R  Morris. 

Corbet,  W  J,  clerk  A  R  Storer,  r  Hanover,  bt  2d  and  3d. 

Corbett,  Jas  T,  elk  Herald  office,  bds  3d,  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Gross. 

Cornehlsen,  J  H  N,  bds  Jas  Lumsden. 

Collins,  James  W,  accountant  A  Oldham^   r  cor  5th  and  Orange, 

Collison,  W  C,  bds  cor  3d  and  Red  Cross. 

Colvillc,  T  L.  foreman  Hart  &  Bailey's,  bds  Mrs  W  G  Milligan. 

Coney,  John  R,  r  od,  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 

Conner,  David,  carpenter,  W  &  W  R  R,   bds  S  G  Northrop. 

Conoley,  John  J,  special  magistrate,  r  Market,  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Cook,  Thos  M  &  Co,  proprietors  Wilminfjton  Herald,  36  Market. 

Cook,  Thos  M,  of  T  M  C  &  Co,  r  cor  Dock  and  2d. 

Cook,  J  C,  store  cor  od  and  Nun,  r  same. 

Cooper,  John,  mechanic  Hart  k  Bailey's,  r  2d,  bt  Market  and  Dock. 

Copes,  Mrs  B  F,  r  cor  6th  and  Chesnut, 

Copes,  Geo  S,  cabinet  maker,  2d  bt  Market  and  Princess,  bds  S  W 

Roberts. 
Copes,  B  F,  elk  James  Lumsden,  bds  same. 
Costin,  A  J,  elk,  bds  Miles  Costin. 
Costin,  Mrs  John,  r  Dock,  bt  6th  and  7th. 
Costin,  W  T,  elk  Wm  Porter,  bds  Wm  H  Costin. 
Costin,  Y/m  H,  brick  mason,  r  cor  6th  and  Nun. 
Costin,  Miles,  cor  5th  and  Dock. 
County  Jail,  Princess,  bt  3d  and  4th. 
Court  House,  Princess,  bt  2d  and  3d. 
Cowan,  Mrs  Sarah,  r  cor  4th  and  Chesnut. 
Cowan,  R  H,  President  W,  C  &  R  R  R. 
Cowan,  Piatt  D,  elk  Dispatch  Office,  bds  Mrs  S  Cowan. 
Cowan,  John,  conductor  W,  C  &  R  R  R,  bds  Mrs  S  Cowan. 
Cowan,  Mrs  John,  r  cor  Front  and  Mulberry. 
Cos,  Kendall  &  Co,  commission  merchants  and  wholesale  grocers, 

23  N  Water. 


30  WILMINGTON  DIKKCTOUr. 


ELIJAH  WILLIS, 
DRUGGIST  AiyD  GHEIVilST, 

Drugs,  Select  Medicines,  Engiisb.  and  German 
Chemicals,  Fancy  Articles.  Perfumery,  Seed,  and 
Patent  Medicines  of  all  kinds. 

Market  Street,  Wilmington,  N".  O. 
N.  B.     PRESCRIPTIONS  carefully  compounded. 
Pers'ons  wishing   medicines  at  night,   will  call  ou  Mr.  Shaffer, 
one  door  West  of  the  Journal  office 


ALFRED  IVIARTI 

Fl 


AND  MANUFACTUuER  OF 

ROem  OIL,  KAPTHA,   PITCH 

SPIRITS  TUHPBNTIFE  AND  ROSINj 

Office  No.  5  South  Water  Su, 

mmmMMM 

Commission   Mercliant, 

No.  6  South  Water  Street, 

WILMIMGTOF,  N.  G. 


■W'K.MINGTON    DIRKCTOF.Y.  31 


Cox,  J  J,  of  C,  Kendall  &  Co,  r . 

Cox,  John,  printer  Herald  office,  bds  G  Prigge. 

Cronly  &  Slorris,  auctioneers  and  general  agents,  6  S  Water,   up 

stairs. 
Cronly,  Michael,  of  C  k  Morris,  bds  John  A  Taylor. 
Craig,  J  G-,  guuf-niith  A  H  Neff,  r  8th,  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Craft,  Mrs  T  0,  r  Princess,  bt  8th  and  9th. 
Craft,  T  C,  Jr.  elk  D  A  Smith,  bds  mrs  T  C  Craft. 
Craig,  John  B,  tailor,  r  Princess,  bt  4th  and  5th. 
Craffy,  M,  gardener,  E  Kidder,  r  4th,  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 
Custom  House,  N  Water,  bt  Market  and  Princess. 
Cumming,  James  D,  book-keeper  J  H  Chadbourn  &  Co,  r  Orange, 

bt  4th  and  5th. 
Cumming,  Wm  A. 

Currie,  S  A  &  Co,  liv^ery  stables,  cor  2d  and  Princes". 
Gurrie,  S  A,  of  S  A  C  &  Co,  r  at  stables. 
Currie,  John  K,  r  Market  street  continuation. 
Cutlar,  F  J,  physician,  off  over  Bank  of  Wilmington,  r  cor  2d  and 

Walnut. 
Cutlar,  DuBrutz.  attorney  at  law,  r  2d,  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 
Cutts,  A  H,  conductor  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  City  Hotel. 

D. 

Daggett,  W  T,  salesman  H  C  Elliott. 

Dahmer>  J,  store  cor  Water  and  Red  Cross,  r  same. 

Dahmer,  P,  store  Water,  bt  Red  Cross  and  Walnut,  r  same. 

Daniel,  N  G,  of  Worth  cc  D,  r  cor  2d  and  Ann. 

Daniels,  Thos,  proprietor  Mechanic's  Hotel,  r  same. 

Darby,  James,  sup't  Gas  Light  Co,  r  cor  Church  and  Surry. 

David,  Aaron  &  Co,  clothing,  53  Market. 

Davis,  J  T,  clerk  Cohn  &  Ryttenberg,   bds  Mrs  C  C  Whitney. 

Davis,  James,  clerk  Harriss  &  HoweH,  bds  Mrs  C  C  Whitney. 

Davis,  John,  tragedian  and  leading  man  Wilmington  Theatre,  bds 

City  Hotel.  ^ 
Dawson,  John,  dry  goods  and  hardware,  19  and  21  Market. 
Dawson,  John,  mayor  of  city,  r  2d,  bt  Market  and  Dock. 
Dawson,  James,  broker,  28  Market,  r  cor  Front  and  Chesnut. 

Dawson,  Geo,  machinist  W  &  W  R  R,  bds . 

Daymon  &  Johnson,  cabinet  makeia  and  undertakers,  cor  2d  and 

Market,  up  stairs. 
Daymon,  Jno  C,  of  D  &  Johnson,  r  Castle,  bt  5th  and  6th. 


32  WILMINGTON    DIRECrOllT. 

D.  G.  WORTH.  N.  G.  DANIEL. 

WORTH  &  DANIEL, 

COMMISSION  and  FOIIROI  ^[fiCHflNIS,, 

BROWN'S  WHARVES, 

South  Water  Street,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Will  give  strict  pfersonal  attention  to  sale  or  shipment  of 

Cottoiij  Naval  Stores  and  General  PrcducBj 

Also,  to  receiving  and  forwarding  Goods :  Agents  for  Cape 
Fear  Line  of  River  Steamers  to  Fayetteville,  and  Sail  Lines  to 
New  Tork  and  Philadelphia. 

Dealers  in  Cotton,  Bagging,  Hope,  Lime,  Plaster,  Guano, 
Ford's  Pcrtilizer,  Salt, .'Coal,  kc. 

ISHAM  PETERSON, 

WITH 

C.    M.    HALL, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

DRY  GOODS,  BOOTS,  SHOES,  FUR,  ^VOOL  AND 

FELT    IIA.TS, 

No^  29  MARKiET  BTBM'BT, 

(hedric'k  a-  eyan's  old  stand,) 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

Countrj  Merchants  tfould  do  well  to  examine  our  stock  before 
purchasing  elsewhere. 

Oj:der«  promptlj  attended  t». 


WILMINGTON    DIRKCTORY, 


Davis,  Wm  E,  r  Chesnut,  bt  8th  and  9th. 

Day  ct  Wright,  drug  store,  71  Market. 

Day,  W  E,  of  D  &  Wright,  r  IMarket  bt  2d  and  3d. 

Dean,  Jas,  book-keeper  Kidder  &  Martin,  r  Ann,  bt  2d  and  3d. 

Delaney,  D,  tailor,  r  Market,  bt  8th  and  9th. 

DeBebian,  Mrs  — ,  boarding  house,  r  2d,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

DeRosset,  A  J,  commission  merchant,  r  cor  2d  and  Dock. 

Dellosset,  A  L,  clerk  internal  revenue  dep't,  bds  A  J  DeRosset. 

DeNeale,  Mrs  W  H,  r  47  Market,  up  stairs. 

DeNeale,  Wm  H,  Jr,  bds  Mrs  DeNeale. 

Deumeland,  A,  grocer,  cor  Dock  and  Water,  r  same. 

Dickinson,  P  K,  r  cor  Front  and  Chesnut. 

Dicksey,  J  W,  clerk  W  N  Peden,  bds  N  E  Brickhouse. 

Dicksey,  J  J,  r  4th,  bt  Nun  and  Church. 

Dienstbach,  W,  r  Front,  bt  Market  and  Dock. 

Divine,  John  F.  master  machinist  W  &  W  R  R,  r  4th,  n  of  R  R. 

Donally,  T,  sup't  Oakdale  Cemetery,  r  cor  Princess  and  9th. 

Dodd,  Wm,  clerk  S  VanAmringe,  bds  2d,  bt  Ann  and  Nun. 

Doughtery,  P,  clerk  James  McCormick,  bds  same. 

Drane,  Henry  M,  sup't  W  k  M  R  R,  r  cor  5th  and  Chesnut. 

DriscoU  and  Kerrigan,  proprietors  Wilmington  House,    Toomer's 

al,  bt  Front  and  2d. 
Driscoll,  D,  of  D  &  Kerrigan,  r  Wilmington  House. 
Dudley  ife  Bro,  general  insurance  agents,  5  s  Water,  up  stairs. 
Dudley,  Edward  B,  of  D  &  Bro,  r  Market,  bt  7th  and  8tb. 
Dudley,  Robert  C,  of  D  &  Bro,  r  Market,  bt  7th  and  8th. 
Dudley,  Guilford  L,  freight  agent  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  A  Martin. 
Dunlap,  W,  works  M  Barry,  bds  same. 
Duse,  Chas,  store  cor  Water  and  Red  Cross,  r  same. 
Dunden,  Thos,  clerk  Geo  Z  French  &  Co. 

Dugid,  W  H,  carpenter  W  &  W  R  R,  r  8th,  bt  Mulberry  &  Walnut. 
Dyer,  Jno,  cutter  Baldwin,  Munson  &  Co,  r  cor  Market  and  10th. 
Dymott,  R  E,  gas  fitter  Hart  &  Bailey's,  bds  Jas  H  Mitchell. 
Dyer,  S,  elk  G  W  Williams,  bds  same. 

E. 

Earpe,  C,  r  Chesnut,  bt  4th  and  5tli. 

Eckel,  H,  grocer,  cor  Front  and  Dock,  r  same. 

Edmondson,  W  B,  com  merch,  cor  Front  and  Red  Cross,  r  same. 

Egan,  P  &  Co,  groceries  and  liquors,  46  N  Water. 

Egan,  P,  of  P  Egan  &  Co,  bds  Princegs,  bt  Front  and  Water. 


34  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

L.  FLANAGAN, 
FANCY  AND   VARIETY   STORE, 

No   23   So.  FRONT  STREET 

(mrs.  boyd's  old  stand,) 
DEALER  IN 

MIUIRY.  TDYS.  IBIIITS.  IfETIDffllES 
A.is^D  f^:n^cy  goods 

OF  ALL   KINDS. 

Keeps  con^antly  on  hand  a  handsome  and  well  assorted  stock 
of  everything  usually  found  in  a  fancy  store .  The  lady  so  well 
known  to  the  public  as  Mrs.  Boyd,  is  in  charge  of  the  Millinery 
department,  where  she  will  be  pleased  to  attend  to  the  wants  of  all 
her  old  friends  and  customers. 

HORACE  M.  BARRY, 

NORTH  WATEK  STREET, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C, 

COMMISSION     MERCHANT 

AND  WHOLESALE  DEALER  IN 

Groceries,  ProTisioiis 

AND 

GENERAL  PRODUCE. 

Cash  advances  made  on  consignments  to  Artuuk  Leary,  N.  Y. 

_r.^.^  Agent  for  Steamships 

STARLIGHT  and  COMMANDER. 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  35 


Egan,  E  J,  of  P  E  &  Co,  bds  cor  5tli  and  Princess. 

Eilers,  H  B,  commission  merchant  and  grocer,  cor  3Iarket  and  S 
Water,  r  cor  5th  and  Orange. 

Eilers,  W  T,  elk  Hart  &  Bailey,  bds  H  B  Eilers. 

Eilers,  E  H,  elk  Worth  &  Daniel,  bds  H  B  Eilers. 

Ellis  &  Mitchell,  grain  dealers,  9  N  Water. 

Ellis,  C  D,  of  E  &  Mitchell,  bds  Mrs  Henry  P  Russell. 

Ellis,  C  S,  of  Russell  &  E,  bds  Mrs  Henry  P  Russell. 

Ellis,  A,  r  2d,  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 

Ellis,  James  H,  carpenter  W  &  W  R  R,  r  cor  3d  and  Walnut. 

Elliot,  H  C,  hardware  and  general  merckandize,  7  Market. 

Elwell,  Mrs  Wm,  r  cor  3d  and  Walnut. 

Elwell,  Eli,  book-binder  P  Heinsberger,  bds  Mrs  Wm  Elwell. 

Empie,  Adam,  attorney  at  law,  off  Journal  buildings,  r  Front,  bt 
Ann  and  Nun. 

Episcopal  Church,  St.  James',  cor  Market  and  3d,  Rev  A  A  Wat- 
son, pastor. 

Episcopal  Church,  St.  John's,  cor  3d  and  Red  Cross,  Rev  R  H 
Terry,  pastor. 

Episcopal  Churchj'  St.  Paul's,  cor  4th  and  Orange,  Rev  Geo  Patter- 
sou,  officiating. 

Ertkenker,  I F,  physician,  cor  Market  and  2d,  r  4th,  bt  Ann  &Nun, 

Evans,  J  J,  conductor  W  &  M  R  R,  r . 

Evans,  Thos,  book-keeper  J  R  Blossom  &  Co. 

Evans,  Henry  C,  elk  G  R  French  &  Son.  bds  G  R  French. 

Everett,  Mrs  A  M,  r  7th,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Everett,  Jno  A,  elk  Smith  &  Strauss,  bds  Mrs  A  M  Everett. 

Eyden,  F,  store  cor  5th  and  Walnut,  r  same. 


Fanning,  P  W,  sign  painter,  Front,  bt  Orange  and  Ann,  r  same. 
Faulkner,  J  R  &  Co,  proprietors  Railroad  Hotel,  cor  Front  and 

Red  Cross. 
Faulkner,  J  R,  of  J  R  F&  Co,  r  Railroad  Hotel. 
Farmers'  House,  Water,  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Fees,  George  G,  watchmaker  F  W  Knohl,  bds  same. 
Fergus,  Daniel,  r  2d,  bt  Ann  and  Nun. 

Ferrand,  Miss  Sallie,  transient  boarding  house,  r  3d,  bt  Ann  &  Nun. 
Fitzgerald,  John,  butcher,  r  Princess,  bt  Water  and  Front. 
Fitzgerald  M,  clerk, .   Re  !  Gross,  bt  Front  and  2  { . 


36  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 

WHOLESALE  DEALER  AND  JOBBER  ]l\ 
READY-MADE  CLOTHING, 

FELT    AND    WOOL     HATS, 

Boots  and  Shoes,  Notions,  (fcc, 

33  and  35  Market  Street, 

—JlSD— 

2  and  4  Front  Street,  N.  E.  Corner. 

CONFINING  OURSELVES  STRICTLY  TO  THE 

And  having  the  various  departments  -well  stocked,  Merchants  will 
find  it  to  their  interest  to  call. 

GOODS    sold  at  Nevr  York  market  rates,  with 
expenses  added. 


WILMINGTON   DIRECTORY. 


Finger.  John  F,  clerk  Kidder  ct  Martin's  mill,  r  same. 

Filljaw,  Mrs  0  L,  r  4th,  bt  Ha-net  and  Bladen. 

Flanner,  AVm  B,  commission  and  forwarding  merchant,  and  agent 
Murray's  line  sailing  packets,  r  Front,  bt  Walnut  and  Red 
Cross 

Flanner,  Henry  Gr,  clerk  W  B  Flanner,  bds  same. 

Flanner,  C,  local  reporter  for  Journal  office,  bds  W  B  Flanner. 

Flanner,  B,  clerk  Murray  &  Murchison,  bds  W  B  Flanner. 

Flanagan,  L,  variety  store,  21  and  23  S  Front,  r  same. 

Flanagan,  Dennis,  r  Princess,  bt  Water  and  Front. 

Fleet,  James,  r  cor  5th  and  Nun. 

Flowers,  John,  r  Walnut,  bt  7th  and  8th. 

Foley,  Terrence  V,  of  T  M  Cook  &  Co,  r  36  Market. 

Fox,  Geo  A,  enginneer,  r  6th,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Forrest,  John  J,  seaman,  r  cor  4th  and  Church. 

Fowler,  W  Gr,  r  cor  Front  and  Ann. 

Fowler.  N  R,  r  Front,  bt  Church  and  Nun. 

Fowler,  W  G-  Jr,  bds  N  R  Fowler. 

Fowler,  N  R,  Jr,  machinist,  bds  N  R  Fowler. 

Foyles,  Mrs  D  M,  r  cor  7th  and  Dock. 

Freeman,  William  E,  physician.  Front,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry,  r 
same. 

Fremont,  Col  S  L,  sup't  W  &  W  R  R,  r  cor  Front  and  Walnut. 

French,  Geo  Z  &  Co,  groceries  and  liquors,  10  S  Front. 

French,  Geo  Z,  of  G  Z  F  &  Co,  bds 

French,  C  H,  salesman  Geo  Z  French  &  Co. 

French,  Wm  R,  clerk  W,  C  &  R  R  R,  bds  C  E  Burr. 

French,  R  S,  of  Person  &  French. 

French,  Geo  R  &  Son,  boots  and  shoes,  11  Market. 

French,  Geo  R,  of  Geo  R  French  &  Son,  r  cor  4th' and  Dock. 

French,  Wm  A,  o#G  R  French  &  Son,  r  4th,  bt  Dock  &  Orange. 

French,  Geo  R,  Jr,  clerk  G  R  French  .t  Son,  bds  G  R  French, 

French,  J  McD,  clerk  G  R  French  &  Son,  bds  G  R  French. 

French,  Chas  B,  bds  G  R  French. 

Frederick  &  Shemwell,  proprietors  City  Hotel . 

Fulton  &:  Price,  proprietors  AYilmington  Journal,  Journal  Build- 
ings, Princess,  bt  Front  and  2d. 

Fulton,  Jas,  of  Fulton  &  Price,  Editor  Journal,  r  4th,  bt  Princess 
and  Chesnut. 

Fulton,  Mrs  C  A,  r  4th,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

Furlong,  Walter,  proprietor  Wilmington  ice  house.  Dock,  bt  Front 
and  Water,  r  £d,  bt  Market  and  Princess. 


38  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


HUSSELL  &  BAPPLEE, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 
ALES,    WINES,    LIQUOES, 

Cigars  and  Tobacco, 
GROCEEIES, 

DRT  GOODS  AND  FAl!  GOOD.^, 

Buyers  of  Produce  generally. 

i 

COMER  OF  WATER  11  MilLBERM  STS., 
WSILlimCT ®M,  Wo  «o 

C.  HUSSELL,  G.  P.  BAPPLER 


•WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


Gr. 

Gradsby,  James  H,  elk  S  Kelley,  bds  J  Meier. 

Gadsby,  J  E,  city  baggage  express. 

Ganzer,  C  H,  clerk  H  M  Barry. 

Gardner,  Junius  D,  Sr,.  r  Mulberry  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Gardner,  T  ]M,  Custom  House,  r  Market  bt  6th  and  7th. 

Gardner,  J  D,  Jr,  elk  M  Mclnnis,  bds  J  W  Collins. 

Gardner,  Geo  G,  engineer  W,  C  &  R  R  R. 

Garrity,  Jas  H,  moulder  W  &  W  R  R,  r  N  of  R  R. 

Gates,  Geo  W,  machinist  W  &  W  R  R. 

Gay,  J  J,  shoemaker,  cor  3d  and  Orange,  r  cor  3d  and  Walnut. 

Gerkin,  H,  store  cor  6th  and  Mulberry,  r  same. 

Gerkin,  N,  grocer,  Princess  bt  Front  and  Water, 

Gerguson,  P,  blacksmith  Hart  &  Bailey,  r  Dock  bt  7th  and  8th. 

Gillespie,  Geo  S,  com  merchant,  S  Water,  bds  F  C  Singletary. 

Gilbert,  Henry  D,  elk  Custom  House,  r  5th  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Gilligan,  Charles,  r al,  bt  8th  and  9th. 

Goteberg,  N,  variety  store  46  Market,  r  cor  Princess  and  2d.  . 

Gorman,  J  W,  elk  H  Webb,  bds  same. 

Goodman,  S,  elk  S  Bear  &  Bro. 

Grady.  B  F,  exchange  broker,   cor  Water  and  Princess,  bds  City 

Hotel. 
Grant,  F,  elk  City  Hotel,  bds  same. 
Grant,  Rev  Reuben,  r  5th  bt  Ann  and  Nun. 
Grant,  James,  r  cor  Market  and  7th. 
Grainger,  IB,  book-keeper  James  Dawson,  bds  same. 
Greene,  Z  H,  commission  merchant  and  grocer,  4  N  Water. 
Green,  James  G,  W  &  M  R  R,  r  cor  Nun  and  2d. 
Green,  Samuel,  bds  Mrs  J  J  Lippitt. 
Greenburg,  R,  salesman  J  Newman,  bds  same. 
Greer,  David  J,  r  2d  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 
Greer,  John,  bds  D  J  Greer. 
Greer,  T  C,  telegraph  operator,  bds  D  J  Greer. 
Griffith,  John,  assistant  chief  police,  r  cor  6th  and  Castle. 
Groetjen,  Wm,  grocer,  cor  Front  and  Church,  r  same. 
Groves,  Mrs  S  A,  r  cor  7th  and  Mulberry. 

H. 

Haas,  Sol,  of  Shackelford,  Haas  &  Co,  r . 

Hall,  E  D,  r  Front  bt  Market  and  Princess. 
Hall,  Dr  Wm  H,  r  cor  Market  and  3d. 


40  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY, 


S.  D.  WALLACE,  J.  B.  SOUTHERLAXD. 

Wallace  &  Soiitlieiiaiid, 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS, 

OFFICE  M.  24,  METH  WATER  STEEET, 

iMvinirffMiisiniT  i!  mm  mt 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C, 
Will  give  prompt  personal  attention  to  all  con- 
signments of 

ISTaval  Stores,  Cotton, 

SPIRITS    TURPENTINE,    ROSIN, 

TAR,  PROVISIOMS,  &c.  &c., 

either  for  sale  or  shipment.     Also,  to  forwarding 

merchandize,  &c. 

Agents  Greensboro'  Mutual  Insurance  Company, 


WILMfXaTOX    DIRECTORY.  4Jli 


Hall,  A  E,  com  mer,  22  N  Water,  r  5th  bt  Doclr  and  Orange. 

Hall,  C  M,  dry  goods,  29  Market,  bds  I  Peterson. 

Hall,  Watson,  r  Church  bt  Front  and  2d. 

Hallett,  B  A,  distillery  opposite  city,  bds  City  Hotel. 

Hanchey,  0  R,  store  cor  Market  and  7th. 

Hanchey,  Henry,  tailor  Baldwin,  Munson  &  Co,  r  Front  bt  Ches- 
nut  and  Mulberry. 

Hancock,  E  T,  salesman  N  Jacobi  &  Co,  bds  City  Hotel. 

Hannon,  — ,  policeman,  r  Chesnut  bt  5lh  and  6th. 

Hansley^  E,  r  cor  7th  and  Walnut. 

Hartz,  H,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  17  Market,  rsame. 

Harrison,  B  P,  elk  Baldwin,  Munson  &  Co,  bds  H  H  Munson. 

Harriss  &  Howell,  com  and  forwarding  merchants,  N  Water. 

Harriss,  George,  of  H  &  Howell,  r  2d  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Harriss,  W  W,  of  H  &  Howell,   r  2d  bt  Princess  and  Chesnutt. 

Harriss,  W  M,  elk  Worth  &  Daniel,  r  Market  bt  9th  and  10th. 

Harris,  K  L,  mechanic  Hart  &  Bailey's,  bds  G  M  Altaffer. 

Hardwick,  J  M,  of  Larkins  &  H,  r  Princess  bt  8th  and  9th. 

Hartsfield,  A  A,  r  cor  7th  and  Market. 

Hartsfield,  W  B,  coppersmith  W  &  W  R  R,  rcor  3d  &  Campbell. 

Hart,  L  A,  of  H  &  Bailey,  r  3d  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Harrell,  W  H,  elk  F  M  Ajrostini,  bds  same. 

Harrell.  E  J,  of  King  &  11,  r  Mulberry  bt  8th  and  9th. 

Hardy,  Wm  H,  elk  D  A  Smith,  r  cor  3d  and  Craig's  al. 

Hashagen,  H,  store  cor  4th  and  Walnut,  r  same. 

Hauft,  C,  shoemaker. 

Hawkins,  John,  carpenter  Daymen  &  -Johnson,  r  5th  bt  Castle  and 
Queen. 

Hawkins,  J  J,  boot  and  shoemaker,  r  5th  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Hawes,  C  W,  bds  cor  4th  and  Princess. 

Hays,  Wm  M,  printer  Journal  office,  r  Walnut  bt  2d  and  3d. 

Haynie,  Wm,  conductor  W  &  M  R  R,  bds  City  Hotel. 

Hebert,  V  A,  book  keeper  Cohn  &  Rytenberg. 

Hedrick  &  Ryan,  wholesale  and  retail  dry  goods,  5  and  7  N  Front, 
next  door  South  of  Cape  Fear  Bank. 

Hedrick,  John  J,  of  H  &  Ryan,  r  Princess,  bt  Front  and  2d. 

Heins,  J  F,  groceries  and  liquors,  44  N  Water,  r  same. 

Heinsberger,  P,  bookbinder  and  blank  book  manufacturer,  .Jour- 
nal buildings,  r  F  W  Knohl. 

Heinsberger,  Edward,  elk  J  Newman,  bds  same. 

Henman,  B  P,  elk  Hopkins  &  Johnstone,  bds  Mrs  Lewis. 

Henning,  Robt,  wood  yard,  Cassidey's  wharf,  bds  Jas  Gassidey. 


42  WILMINGTON   DIRECTORY. 

WILLIAM  PATTEN, 

BAKEEY, 

4Az  Market  Street, 

Keeps  constantly  on  hand  a  large  supply  of  the  best 

Fresh  Breakfast  Rolls,  Tea  Rolls,  Bread,  Cakes,  Pies, 
FRESH  SODA,  BUTTER  AND  ARROW  ROOT  CRACKERS, 

All  orders  for  CAKES,  kc,  for  weddings  and  parties,  will  be 
executed  in  the  most  approved  manner  and  at  the  shortest  notice. 

CITY  HOTEL, 

1.1. 


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FREDERICK  &   SHEMWELL 


I=I^OI=I^I:HTOI^s. 


N.  FEEDERICK,  P.  SHEMWELL. 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


Herring,  J  C,  elk  Hopkins  &  Johnstone,  bds  Mrs  Lewis. 

Herring,  M,  works  Globe  Saloon,  bds  same. 

Hewlet,  John  H,  machinist,  bds  Mrs  Lewis. 

Hewlet  &  Kennedy,  grocers,  cor  Front  and  Castle. 

Hewlet,  E  D,  of  H  &  Kennedy,  r  Castle  bt  6th  and  7th. 

Hewett,  John  H,  boot  and  shoemaker,   cor  Market  and  2d,  up 

stairs,  r  cor  5th  and  Church, 
Heyer  &  Ulrieh,  grocers,  N  Water. 
Heyer,  F  W,  of  H  &  Ulrieh. 
Highsmith,  Wm,  blacksmith,  10th  bt  Princess  and  Market,  r  cor 

Princess  and  12th. 
Hill,  James  H,  book-keeper  Shackelford,  Haas  &  Co,  r  Front  bt 

Market  and  Princess. 
Hill,  Gaston,  elk  P  Newman,  r  cor  Church  and  7th. 
Hines,  John,  policeman,  r  cor  Market  and  7th. 
Hines,  John,  grocer,  cor  8th  and  Walnut. 

Hodges,  John  A,  printer  Herald  office,  bds  cor  9th  and  Princess. 
Holden,  S  W,  elk  James  Wilson,  r  Princess  bt  8th  and  9th. 
Holmes,  John  L,  attorney  at  law,  office  at  Court  House,  r  cor  4th 

and  Chesnut. 
Hopkins  &  Johnstone,  groceries  and  crockery,  2   Granite  Row, 

Front  bt  Market  and  Dock. 
Hopkins,  J  M,  of  H  &  Johnstone,  bds  Princess  bt  Front  and  2d. 
Horen,  M,  grocer,  47  N  Water,  r  same. 

Horning,  Geo  T,  engineer  steamer  Gen'l Howard,  bds  W  Aldrich. 
Hoskins,  Mrs  M,  r  Orange  bt  2d  and  3d. 
Howell,  A  J,  of  Harris  &  H,  r  cor  2d  and  Dock. 
Howey,  T  H,  city  tax  collector,  r  cor  4th  and  Ann. 
Howland,  S,  elk  W  T  Huggins,  r  cor  7th  and  Mulberry. 
Howland,  J  L,  printer  Herald  office,  bds  Market  bt  3d  and  4th. 
Huff  &  Wright,  carpenters,  cor  Front  and  Ann. 
Huff,  J  H,  of  H  &  Wright,  r  Ann  bt  Front  and  2d. 
Huggins,  W  T,  groceries,  &c,   54  and  56  Market,   r  4th  bt  Dock 

and  Orange. 
Huggins,  Geo  W,  jeweller  Brown  &  Anderson's,  bds  cor  7th  and 

Mulberry. 
Hughes,  J  C,  policeman,  r  Market  bt  7th  and  8th. 
Husscll  &  Bappler,  groceries  and  liquors,  cor  Water  and  Mulberry. 
Huesell,  C,  of  H  &  Bappler,  r  cor  5th  and  Mulberry. 
Hutaf,  Henry,  grocer,  39  N  Water,  r  same 
Hutaf,  John,  elk  H  Hutaf,  bds  same. 
Hyslop,  J,  pressman  Herald  office,  r  3d  bt  Bed  Cross  and  Walnut. 


44  WILSIINGTON    DIRECTORY. 

J.  MEIER, 

OOCK  STREET,  BETWEEN  FRONT  iO  ITER, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C, 

f  agtr  geer,  Jfrtiiclj  §raiih. 

AND 

BOURBON  WHISKEY. 

FLTJ1S4£,    C3rIlVr,    dteo- 

With  the  finest  assortment  of  Wines  in  (he  raarkef, 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY.  45 


I. 

Irvine.  J  W,  groceries,  &c,  2  N  Water,  r  same. 

Ivey,  John  R,  conductor  W  &  W  II  R,  bds  City  Hotel. 

Ivey,  S  P,  r  Market  street  continued. 


Jacobs,  Wm  L,  harness  maker,  r  cor  4th  and  Princess. 

Jacobs,  B  J,  saddlery  and  harness,  69  Market,  r  Princess,  bt  4th 

and  5th. 
Jacobi,  N  6c  Co,  dry  goods,  9  Market. 
James  &  Brown,  civil  engineers  and  surveyors,  next  west  Journal 

Buildings.  ~-'^ 

James,  Wm  H,  of  James  &  Brown. 

James,  John  S,  inspector  naval  stores,  r  32  Market,  up  stairs. 
James,  J  T,  bds  John  S  James. 
James,  T  C,  bds  John  S  James. 

James,  John  C,  clerk  Journal  Office,  bds  John  S  James. 
James,  F  M,  brick  ma&on,  r  cor  8th  and  Old  Boundary.^ 
Jenkins  &   Bro,  cabinet  makers   and  undertakers.    Princess,   bt 

Water  and  Front. 
Jenkins,  C  H,  of  Jenkins  &  Bro,  bds  H  M  Jenkins. 
Jenkins,  H  M,  manager  Theatre,  r  4th,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Jewett,  G  W,  school,  cor  2d  and  Chesnut. 
Johnston.  T  J.  commission  merchant  S  Water,  r  Market,  bt  6th 

and  7th. 
Johnson,  R  M,  of  Dayman  &  Johnson,  bds  J  C  Dayman. 
Johnson,  Thos  H,  butcher  Market  House,  r  cor  7th  and  Dock. 
Johnson,  A  J,  butcher,  r  7th,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Johnson,  policemen,  bds  M  Barry. 
Johnstone,  E  W,  of  Hopkins  &  Johnstone,  bds  Princess,  bt  Front 

and  2d. 
Jones,  Richard  J,  sheriff,  r  Market,  bt  8th  and  9th. 
Jones,  Miss  Carrie,  r  5th,  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 
Jones,  Willie,  bds  Miss  Carrie  Jones. 

Jones,  J  L,  printer  Journal  Office,  bds  cor  7th  and  Mulberry. 
Judge,  John,  of  0  Gr  Parsley  &  Co,  r . 

K. 

Kahn,  D   clerk  Marcus  &  Kehr,  bds  H  MarcUS. 


46  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

M[i[La^aK](gTO5a  \Bm^ 

A.  R.  STORER,  Proprietor, 

NO.  10,  MARKET  STREET, 

WO[L[)^DK[]©T®[i^,  KO.  ©. 
BEST  of  WINES,  LiaUOES  and  HAVANA  CIGARS. 
NEW  RIVER  OYSTERS,  (^/rj 

WHEN    IN    SEASON. 

DAYMON  &  JOHNSON, 

Corner  Market  and  Second  Streets,  up  stairs, 

iCABINET  MAKERS^ 

XJ  ix  c3L  o  r  t  £t  li  e  r  s  ■ 

BOUSE,  SIGN  H  SHIP  PM^TERS, 

JOHN  C.  DA\  ^dON.  R.  M.  dOHNSOK. 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY.  4(7 


Kahnweiler  &  Bro,  millinery,  dry  goods,  shoes,  clothing,  «&c,  S  W 

cor  Front  and  Market. 
Kahnweiler,  Daniel,  of  Kahnweiler  &  Bio,  r  S  W  cor  Front  and 

Market. 
Kahnweiler,  Emanuel,  clerk  Kahnweiler  &  Bro,  bds  S  W  cor  Front 

and  Market. 
Katz,  M  M,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  23  Market. 
Keele,  H,  store  4th,  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Cross,  r  same. 
Keeler,  M,  boot  and  shoo  maker.  Princess,  bt  Front  and  "Water,  r 

same. 
Keen,  Jos  L,  brickmason,  r  cor  5th  and  Princesst 
Kehr,  A,  of  Marcus  &  Kehr,  bds  H  Marcus. 
Keith,  E  A,  commission  merchant,  5  S  Water,  r  Orange,  bt  3d 

and  4th. 
Kelley,  Stephen,  saloon  18  N  Water,  r  same. 
Kelley,  Oliver,  clerk  Zeno  H  Greene. 

Kelley,  Wm  H,  clerk  Shackelford,  Haas  &  Co,  bds  J  Shackelford. 
Kelley,  J,  carpenter  James  F  Post,  bds  P  Gergusen. 

Kelley,  Ann  B,  r al,  bt  8th  and  9th. 

Kendall,  Wm  P,  Jr,  of  Cox,  Kendall  &  Co,  bds  Jno  C  Bowden. 
Kendrick,  James,  printer  Dispatch  Office,  bds  5th,  bt  Princess  and 

Chesnut. 
Kendrick,  F  F,  book-keeper  Geo  Z  French  &  Co. 
Kennedy,  John,  mechanic  Hart  &  Bailey,  bds  Queen,  bt  4th  and 

5th. 
Kennedy,  R,  printer  Journal  Office,  bds  C  F  Bell. 
Kennedy.  D  R,  of  Hewlett  &  K,  r  Front,  bt  Church  and  Castle. 
Kerrigan,  J,  of  DriscoU  &  K,  r  Wilmington  House. 
Keyser,  Jacob,  bootmaker,  r  9th,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Kidder  &  Martin,  commission  merchants,  insurance  agents,  and 

proprietors  of  the  Cowan  steam  saw  and  planing  mills,  office 

cor  Dock  and  Water,  (up  stairs.) 
Kidder,  E,  of  Kidder  &  Martin,  r  cor  3d  and  Dock. 
Kinder,  Thos  D,  painter  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  P  Dabmer. 
King  &  Harrell,  grocers,  48  Market. 
King,  A  J,  of  King  &  Harrell,  r  cor  Princess  and  9th. 
King,  F  M,  book-keeper  Andrews  &  Bardin,  bds  cor  4th  &  Queen. 
King,  James,  of  Mallard  &  King,  bds  L  H  Bowden. 
King,  F  W,  clerk  N  Goteberg,  bds  A  J  King. 
King,.Jere  J,  butcher,  r  2d,  bt  Nun  and  Church. 
King,  Jere,  butcher,  bds  Jere  J  King. 
King,  John  B,  butcher  Market  House,  i  Wooster,  bt  8th   nd  Otli. 


48  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 

H.  M.  JENKINS,  C.  H.  JENKINS. 

JENKINS  &  BROTHER, 

PRINCESS,  BETWEEN  WATER  and  FRONT  STS., 

^■^  CABINET  MAKERS'^ 

UJN^DEETAKEES, 

Will  execute  all  orders  ic  the  most  approved 
style,  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 

r.  EGAN,  E.  J.  EGAN. 

p.  EGAN  &  CO., 

WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL    DEALERS    IN 

GEOCERIES,    PEOVISIONS, 

WINES,  LIQUORS,  CIGARS,  &c. 

NO.  ^6,  NORTH  WATER  STREET, 
WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

Bought  or  received  on  consignment. 


V.ILMl.VOXON    DIKECXOKY.  49^ 


King,  J  Francis,  physician,  (i9  Market,  (up  stairs.) 

Kirkland,  Johu  A,  local  reporter  Wilmington  Herald,  bds  Bailey's 

Hotel. 
Klander,  L,  manufacturer  ginger  pop,  &c,  cor  Front  and  Church, 

r  sarae.  »■ 

Kling,  Fred,  pninter,  bds  J  Gr  Yoss, 
Knight,  A  P,  policeman,  r  Church,  bt  2d  and  3d. 
Knohl,    F    "W.    watchmaker  and  jeweller,    9  S   Front,   r  5th,  bt 

Market  and  Princess. 
Kohnstanin,  M  B,    book-keeper  H  M  Barry,  r  cor  6th  and   Dock. 
Kolbe,  C  F,  shoemaker  M  Keeler,  bds  same. 
Kordlander,  J  H  G,  of  Runge  &  Kordlander,  r  Princess,  bt  4th 

and  5th. 
I 

L. 

Lamon,  W  W,  machinist  W  &  W  R  R,  r  cor  6th  and  Walnut. 

Langdon,  Richard  F,  clerk  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Market,  bt  4th  &  5th. 

Langdon,  Walter  R,  physician,  Market,  bt  4th  and  5th,  r  same. 

Lane,  T,  engineer,  bds  Jno  Welsh. 

Larkins  &  Hardwick,  grocers,  59  Market. 

Larkins,  William,  of  Larkins  &  Hardwick,  r  cor  6th  and  Dock. 

Larkins,  P,  drayman,  r  Princess,   bt  Front  and  Water. 

Laspeyre,  M,  engineer  W,  C  &  R  R  R,  bds  Asa  J  Murray. 

Latimer,  Z,  r  cor  3d  and  Orange. 

Laurens,  H,  printer  Journal  Ofl&ce,  bds  Front. 

Lawson,  A  W,  mechanic  A  H  Neff's. 

Lawton,  James,  r  cor  Princess  and  7th. 

Leggett,  John  E,  conductor  W  &  W  R  R,  r  cor  6th  and  Walnut.. 

Legwin,  J  F,  r  Market,  bt  3d  and  4th. 

Lemmerman,  H,  r  Princess,  bt  6th  and  7th. 

Leonard,  L,  clerk,  S  Sternberger,  bds  same. 

Leslie,  Mrs  Jane,  r  cor  Market  and  8th.  v  .„ 

Leslie,  Joseph  J,  shoemaker,  bds  Mrs  Jane  Leslie. 

Leslie,  Alex,  bds  Mrs  Jane  Leslie. 

Lessman,  A,  bakery  and  confectionery,  S  2d,  bt  Market  &  Dock, 

r  same. 
Levy,    J  P,  ship  chandlery,  &c,   Dock,  bt  Front  and  Water,  r 

Dock,  bt  7th  and  8th.  . ,   i.,., 

Levi,  S,  clerk  S  Blumenthal  &  Co,  bds  S  Blumenthal.      .'OiOilj 
Lewis,  Mrs,  boarding  house,  5th,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Lewis,  W  M,  tinner,  bds  5th.  bt  Princess.and  Chesnut. 


60  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


JAMES  &  BROWN, 

Office  Princess  Street,  next  to  Journal  Buildings, 

■WILMIJfGTOjS",  N.  G. 

W.  H.  JAME.S.  JOHN  KENT  BEOWN. 


J.  R.  FAULKNEll.  E.  31.  SHOEMAKEK. 

RAILROAD  HOTEL, 

Corner  Front  and  Red  Cross  Streets, 

J,  R.  Faulkner  &  Do,,  Proprietors. 

Choice  Ale,  Wines,  Liquors,  Cigars,  &c., 

ALWAYS    ON    HAND. 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  51 


Lewis,   R  James,  walking   man  Wilmington  Theatre,   bds  Mrs 
Lewis. 

Lewis,  T  C,  of  Orrell  &  Lewis,  bds  Front,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mul- 
berry. 

Lippitt,  Wm  H,  druggist  and  chemist,  55  Market,  r  2d,  bt  Dock 
and  Orange. 

Lippitt,  James  W,  clerk  Wm  H  Lippitt,  bds  Mrs  J  J  Lippitt. 

Lippitt,  A  D,  salesman  Cohn  &  Ryttenberg,  bds  W  H  Lippitt. 

Lippitt,  Mrs  J  J,  r  Front,  bt  Orange  and  Ann 

Lippitt,  Thos  B,  clerk  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  Mrs  J  J  Lippitt. 

Lippitt,  John  E,  merchant,  r  cor  Front  and  Mulberry. 

Little,  C  B,  of  Wolf,  Wrouski  &  Co,  bds  cor  7th  and  Dock. 

Little,  W,  printer  Herald  Office,  bds  Gr  Prigge. 

Little,  V,  printer  Herald  Office,  bds  J  F  Leg  win. 

Litien,  Henry,  clerk  C  Titien,  bds  same. 

Loeb,  Jacob,  of  J  Anderson  &  Co,  r  Front,  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

London,  M,  attorney  at  law,  r  cor  3d  and  Chesnut. 

London,  Alex  T,  local  reporter  Dispatch  Office,  bds  M  London. 

Lord,  F  J,  Custom  House,  r  Market,  bt  2d  and  3d. 

Lord,  Wm  C,  clerk  Custom  House,  bds  F  J  Lord. 

Lord,  John  D,  bds  F  J  Lord. 

Lord,  Richard,  policeman,  bds  P  Larkins. 

Lotzin,  H  L,  watchman  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  P  Dahmer. 

Love,  John  D,  r  over  railroad. 

Love,  Edwin  T,  elk  H  McLin,  r  2d  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Love,  Wm  J,  physician.  Front  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry,  bds  A 
A  Hartsfield. 

Low,  James  H,  r  cor  5th  and  Market, 

Lucas,  E  T,  tinner,  r  cor  5th  and  Castle. 

Lumsden,  James  C,  saloon  21  N  Front,  r  same,  0 

Lumsden,  Geo  A,  policeman,  bds  H  H  Prater, 

Lumsden,  H  A,  printer  Herald  office,  bds  Front  bt  Princess  and 
Market, 

Lutzen  &  Bloom,  grocers,  N  Water  near  Red  Cross. 

Lutzen,  R,  of  L  &  Bloom,  r  N  Water  near  Bed  Cross. 

Lynch,   Thomas,  grocer  and  commission  merchant,  11  and  12  N' 
Water. 

Lynch,  J  J,  book-keeper  Thos  Lynch,  bds  '. 

Lyon,  Jacob,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  1  and  3  Market,  r  cor  4th 
and  Market, 

Lyons,  L  B,  conductor  W  &  M  R  R,  r  6th  bt  Princess  and  Ches- 
nut. 


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The  best  quality  of  Pure   Cognac   Brandy,  for  family  and 
medicinal  purposes,  of  our  own  iiuportation,  always  on  hand. 
The  table  is  furnished  with  every  luxury  the  market  can  afford, 
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M. 


Macomber,  James,  agent  Adams  and  Southern  Express  Companies, 

r  cor  Market  and  8th. 
Macomber,  Mrs  11  S,  r  cor  Princess  and  8th. 
Maddin,  James,  elk  A  Oldham,  r  Market  bt  6th  and  7th. 
Madison  &  Thomson,  house  and  sign   painters,   Princess  bt  Water 

and  Front. 
Madison,  L,  of  M  &  Thomson,  r  Front  bt  Market  and  Princess. 
Magrath,  John,  machinist,  bds  James  H  Ellis. 
Maguire,  Mrs  W  A,  r  Dock  bt  6th  and  7th. 
Mahn,  W  D,   elk   A  H  VanBokkelen,  r  5th  bt  Walnut  and  Red 

Cross. 
Mahoney,  J  R,  printer  Journal  office,  bds  A  J  Yopp. 
Mallard  &  King,  groceries  and  provisions,  69  Market. 
Mallard,  J  H,  of  M  &  King,  bds  L  H  Bowden. 
Malarkey,  John,  b  Water  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 
Manning,  Capt  Edward  W,  steamer  Gen  Howard,  (W,  C  &  R  R 

R  passenger  boat, )  r  cor  3d  and  Mulberry. 
Marble,  L  W,  engineer  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  E  Hansley. 
Marcus  &  Kehr,  dry  goods,  39  Market. 
Marcus,  H,  of  M  &  Kehr,  r  2d  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 
Martin,  Alfred,  commission  and  forwarding  merchant,  5S  Water, 

r  Market  bt  4th  and  5th. 
Martin,  Eugene  S,  clerk  A  Martin,  bds  same. 
Martin,  Silas  N,  of  Kidder  &  M,  r  4th  bt  Ann  &  Church. 
Marsteller,  Geo  L,  of  N  Jacobi  &  Co,  bds  Mrs  DeBebian. 
Marshall,  John  H,  pilot,  r  cor  2d  and  Red  Cross. 
Masonic  Hall,  57^  Market,  (up  stairs.) 
Mastin,  C  H,  com  merchant,  32  N  Water,  bds  Mrs  McCaleb. 

Mason,  James,  mechanic  Hart  &  Bailey's,  bds . 

Matthews,  W,  mechanic  Hart  &  Bailey's,   bds  Princess  bt  Front 

and  Water. 
May,  Alex,  r  Princess  bt  6th  and  7th. 
McCallum,  James  I,  r  cor  4th  and  Orange. 

McCallum,  J  A,  elk  G  Z  French  &  Co,  bds  6th  bt  Dock  and  Or- 
ange. 
McCaleb,  Mrs  M  S,  boarding  house,  Market  bt  2d  and  8d. 
McCormick,  James,  manufacturer  and  dealer  in  clothing  and  genfs 

furnishing  goods,  27  Market,  r  cor  4th  and  Chesnut. 
McDade,  W  H,  elk  J  Sherman,  bds  sime. 
McDade,  W,  elk  Express  office,  bds  H  U  Parker. 


54  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


A.  E.  HALL, 

ForAvarding  &  Commissioii 

MERCHANT, 

NO.  22,  NORTH  WATER  STREET, 

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Personal   attention  given  to  consignments' of  all 
kinds  of  produce,  either  for  sale  or  shipment. 


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Of  all  kinds,  constantly  on  ha^d. 

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WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY.  55 


McDamott,  John,  works  Wilmington  Gras  Works,  r  Surry  bt  Church 
and  Castle. 

3IcDamel,  C  S,  printer  Dispatch  office,  r  cor  7th  and  Mulberry. 

McDougald,  Geo,  machinist,  r  cor  9th  and  Chesnut. 

McDuffie,  Geo,  inspector  timber  and  lumber,  i* cor  4th  &  Red  Cross. 

McGowan,  James,  bds  H  M  Jenkins. 

McGreal,  Paul,  chief  of  city  police,  r  City  Hall. 

Mclnnis,  M,  commission  merchant  and  grocer,  16  N  Water,  rcpr 
4th  and  Chesnut.  '  ll 

McHhenny,  Thos  C,  r  3d  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut.  ' 

Mcllhenny,  John,  bds  A  P  Repiton. 

McKay,  J  S,  mechanic  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  L  Lyons. 

McKoy,  T  H,  merchant,  bds  W  N  Peden. 

McLaurin,  Joseph,  book-keeper  Bank  Cape  Fear,  r  Market  bt  8th 
and  9th. 

McLaurin,  John,  book-keeper  Moffit,  McNeill  &  Co,  v  2d  bt  Orange 
and  Ann. 

McLaurin,  Hugh  W,  book-keeper  Murray  &  Murchison,  bds . 

McLawlin,  J  D,  negro  teacher,  bds  S  S  Ashley. 

McLeod,  J  C,  school,  8  Front,  (up  stairs.) 

McLin,  Henry,  drug  store  cor  Market  and  Front,  r  Front  bt  Mar- 
ket and  Princess. 

McMillan,  George  D,  printer  Dispatch  office,  bds  Market  nr  3d. 

McPherson,  S  W,  mechanic  Hart  &  Bailey's,  bds . 

McRae,  Gen  Alex,  r  Market  bt  5th  and  6th.  * 

McRae,  Col  John,  Pres't  Bank  Wilmington,  and  Pres't  Wilming- 
ton Gas  Light  Company,  r  Mulberry  bt  2d  and  3d. 

McRae,  Alex,  Jr,  chief  clerk  John  Dawson,  bds  mrs  C  K  Price. 

McRae,  Donald,  merchant,  r  Market  bt  7th  and  8th. 

McRae,  Walter  G,  store-keeper  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  mrs  C  K  Price. 

McRae,  Walter  H,  com  merchant,  3  N  Water,  r  cor  6th  &  Orange. 

McRae,  Rod,  civil  engineer,  bds . 

McRary,  W  H  &  Co,  com  merchants,  cor  Water  and  Princess. 

McRary,  W  H,  of  W  H  McR  &  Co,  r . 

McRee,  James  F,  Jr,  physician,  cor  Front  and  Chesnut,  r  same. 

Meares,  0  P,  attorney  at  law,  r . 

Meares,  Walker,  r  — ; . 

Medway,  A,  physician.  Front  bt  Dock  and  Orange,  r  cor  Front 
and  Orange. 

Mechanics'  Hotel,  Front  bt  Orange  and  Ann.        'I)9!X^ 

Meginney,  L,  Principal  Wilmington  Institute,  cor  4th  and  Prin- 
cess, r  same. 


56  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


T.  S.  WHITAKER, 

BOOKSELLER  iO  STATIONER, 


V^^D  DEALER  IN 


ill  Ml  1  llffl  III' 
ARTISTS'  MATERIALS. 

AND 
OF  ALL  KINDS. 

No.  36,  Market  Street,  (Sign  of  the  Bible,) 


Wilmington  Daily  Dispatch, 

JOHN  D.  BARRY,  WM.  H.  BERNARD, 

BARRY  &  BERNARD, 

Office  No.  42,  Market  Street. 
Book  and  Job  Printing 

EXECUTED  ON  REASONABLE  TERMS, 

AND   IN    THE   HIGHEST    STYLE    OF    THE    AET. 


WILMfNGTOX  DIHECTOHY.  :.  57 


Meier,  Jos,  lager  beer  saloon,   Dock  bt  Front  and  Water,  r  Dock 

bt  Front  and  2d. 
Merchkens,  H.  machinist  Hart  &  Bailey's,  r  Chesnut  bt  8th  &  9th. 

Metts,  James  I,  salesman  G  Z  French  &  Co,  r ■ — . 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  (S,)  cor  Front  and  Walnut,  Rev  L 

S.  Burkhead,  pastor. 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  (S,)  5th  bt  Church  and  Castle,  Rev 

,  pastor. 

Military  Prison,  cor  2d  and  Princess. 
Mills,  John,  mechanic,  bds  J  H  Ellis. 
Millis,  John  C,  constable  and  butcher,  Market  House,  r  Dawson  bt 

8th  and  9th. 
Miller,  F,  shoemaker  H  Shutte,  bds  same. 
Milligan,  3Irs  W  G,  r  cor  2d  and  Mulberry. 
Mitchell,  B  F.  of  Ellis  &  M,  r  4th  bt  3Iarket  and  Dock. 
Mitchell,  F  H,  elk  Ellis  &  Mitchell,  bds  B  F  Mitchell. 
Mitchell,  James  H,  saloon  3  S  Water,  r  4th  bt  Market  and  Dock. 
Mitchell,  Thos  Pop,  elk  James  H  Mitchell,  bds  same. 
Moffitt,  McNeill  &  Co,  commission  merchants,  4  S  Water. 
Moffitt,  A  A,  of  M,  McNeill  &  Co,  bds  Mrs  McCaleb. 
Montague,  W  H,  painter  Daymen  &  Johnson,  bds  J  C  Daymon. 
Moore,  "B  R,  attorney  at  law,  off  Journal  Buildings,  r  N  N  Nixon's. 
Moore,  C  H,  grocer,  5  S  2d,  r  same. 
Moore,  31,  elk  C  H  Moore,  bds  same. 
Moore,  Roger,  of  Petteway  &  M,  bds  T  B  Smith. 
Moore,  Robert,  baker,  r  Chesnut  bt  4th  and  5th. 
Morris,  Wilkes,  of  Cronly  &  M,  r  Front  bt  Church  and  Castle. 
Morris,  N,  mechanic  Clarendon  Iron  Works,  bds  Wilkes  Morris. 
Morris,  Richard,  accountant,  r  2d  bt  Ann  and  Nun. 
Morris,  John  0,  bds  R  Morris. 

Morris,  A  H,  harness  maker,  r  Chesnut  bt  7th  and  8th. 
Morrison,   George,   conductor  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Front  bt  Mulberry 

and  Walnut. 
Morrison,  T,  engineer,  r  cor  5th  and  Princess. 
Morrison,  R,  engineer,  r  W  G  Fowler's. 
Morrelle,  Rev  I^,  school,  cor  4th  and  Cottage  Lane,  r  same. 

Mott,  A,  elk  Dr  J  T  Schonwald,  bds — . 

Mott,  David,  policeman,  r  9th  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Mott,  Ml  s  Mary,  r  cor  7th  and  Mulberry. 
Mozart  Hall,  17|  S  Front,  (up  stairs.) 

Munroe,  J  W,  inspector  provisions,  off  at  Cox,  Kendall  &  Co's,  r 
Red  Cross  bt  2d  and  3d. 


58  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


S.  BLUMENTHAL  &  CO. 

Corner  Front  and  Market  Sts., 


DEALERS  IN 


FANCY  AND  STAPLE 
IS^  BOOTS  m  SHOES,  U^ 


Ladies  and  Gent's  Furnishing  Goods, 

OF  AIJ,  DESCEIPTIONS. 

D.  DEISCOLL, 

J.  KERRIGAN.. 

WUHUNGTON  lOOSE 

DEiscoLL  &  Kerrigan; 

,    ^  •'; ;  ■  .     :PI^o:PI^IETOI^s, 
toomer's  Alley,  between  Front  S:  Second  Streets,, 

CHOICE  WINES,  LIdllORS  AND  CIGARS. 

RAW,  OR  COOKED  IN  ANY  STYLE. 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  59 


MuDD,  M,  store  9th  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut,  r  same. 

Munson,  H  H,  of  Baldwin,  M  &  Co,  r  cor  4th  and  Walnut. 

Murray  &  Murchison,  commission  and  forwarding  merchants,  N 
Water. 

Murray,  E,  of  Murray  &  Murchison,  r  Front  bt  Chesnut  and  Mul- 
berry. 

Murray,  Asa  J,  W  &  W  K  R,  r  Market  bt  6th  and  7th. 

Murray,  Michael,  painter,  r  cor  Market  and  7th. 

Murchison,  D  R,  of  Murray  &  M,  r . 

Murrin,  E,  mechanic  Hart  &  Bailey's,  r  Mulberry  bt  Front  and 
Water. 

Muse,  J  H,  printer  Herald  office,  r  2d  bt  Nun  and  Church. 

Myers,  George,  wholesale  dealer  in  groceries,  hats,  caps,  boots, 
shoes  and  notions,  11  and  13  S  Front. 

Myers,  Chas  D,  agent  Geo  Myers,  r  cor  Market  and  3d. 

Myers,  R  C,  elk  Geo  Myers,  bds  C  D  Myers. 

Myers,  Geo  C,  elk  Geo  Myers,  bds  C  D  Myers. 

■    isr. 

Neff,  A  H,  tin  ware  and  stoves,  19  S  Front,  bds  cor  Froat  &  N.un. 

Neff,  Jos  H.  ship  chandlery  and  groceries  cor  Water  and,  Dock,  r 
Dock  bt  Front  and  2d.  ■,     '  ^  '     - 

Neff,  Geo  G,  elk  J  H  Neff,  bds  same. 

Nest,  D  M,  mechanic  Hart  &  Bailey's,  r  6th  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

New,  Solomon,  elk  Kahnweiler  &  Bro,  bds  cor  Front  and  Market. 

Newby,  D  T,  elk  City  Hotel,  bds  same. 

Newman,  P,  grocer,  cor  N  Water  and  Chesnut,  r  same. 

Newman,  P,  clothing,  37  N  Water. 

Newman,  J,  dry  goods  and  clothing  14  Market,  r  cor  2d  and  Or- 
ange. 

Nixon,  N  isr,  r  Chesnut  bt  3d  and  4th. 

Northrop,  S  &  W  H,  steam  saw  and  planing   mills,   S  Water  bt 
•    Castle  and  Queen. 

Northrop,  S,  of  S  &  W  H  N,  r  cor  5th  and  Dock. 
;  Northrop,  W  H,  of  S  &  W  H  N,  r  Market  bt  4th  and  5th.  ^    . 

Northrop,  James  S,  elk,  bds  W  H  Northrop.  .   : 

Northrop,  S  G,  engineer,  r  Orange  bt  3d  and  4th. 

Northrop,  Henry  F,  machinist,  bds  S  G  Northrop. 

Nutt,  John,  elk  Journal  office,  r  cor  3d  and  Campbell. 

Nutt,  Henry,  r  cor  2d  and  Red  Cross.' 

Nutt,  H,  baggage  master  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  Jno  Nutt. 


60  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


DAVID  AAEON, 

ArnOLBSALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  IX 

S  TAPLE  AND  FANCY 


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OIL  CLOTHS^   CARPETING, 

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.The  Wilmington  Herald. 

THOMAS  M.  COOK  &  CO.,  Editors  and  Proprietors. 

THOMAS  M.  COOK,  TERREXCE  V.  FOLEY. 


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AVILMTXOTON    DIRECTORY.  61 


Nunn,  J  F,  elk,  bds  Mrs  McCaleb. 

Nye,  F  N;  bds  S  W  Roberts. 

o. 

Odd  Fellow's  Hall,  Front,  bt  Market  and  Princess. 

Ohraud,  \V  H,  grocer,  Front,  bt  Dock  and  Orange,  r  same. 

Ohrand,  H,  elk  W  H  Ohrand,  bds  same. 

Oldham,  A,  commission  merchant  and  grain  dealer,  6   S   Water, 

and  proprietor  Cape  Fear  Flour  Mills,  cor  Water  and  Walnut, 

r  Front,  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Oldham,  W  P,  salesman  A  Oldham,  bds  same.  ;:.~ 

Oldham,  C  W,  elk  Larkins  &  Hard  wick,  r 

Orrel,  J  B,  of  0  &  Lewis,  r  4th,  bt  Campbell  and  Hanover. 

Orrel  &  Lewis,  groceries  and  provisions,  8  Market. 

Owen,  F  A,  printer,  Dispatch  oflBce,  r  cor  7th  and  Mulberry. 

F. 

Parsley,  0  G  &  Co,    commission  and  forwarding   merchants,  and 

Importers,  6  N  Water. 
Parsley,  0  G,  Sr,  of  0  G  P  &  Co,  r  Front,  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 
Parsley,  0  G,  Jr. ,  of  0  G  Parsley  &  Co,  r  N  W  cor  2d  and  Red 

Cross 
Parker,  H  U,  r  cor  3d  and  Orange. 
Patten,  Wm,  bakery,  44  Market,  r  same. 
Patterson,  Rev  Geo,  Catholic  Priest,  r  A  H  NanBokkelen. 
Peachman,  A,  harness  maker  B  J  Jacobs,  r  2d  bt  Mulberry  and 

Walnut 
Peck,  Geo  A  &  Co,  hardware,  15  S  Front. 
Peck,  Geo  A,  of  Geo  A  P  &  Co,  bds  Capt  T  F  Peck. 
Peck,  T  F  H,  of  Geo  A  Pfeck  &  Co,  bds  Capt  T  F  Peck. 
Peck,  Capt  T  F,  r  2d  bt  Market  and  Dock. 
Peden,  W  N,  proprietor  Clarendon  Bar,  4    Market,    r   4th,    bt 

Orange  and  Anii.    :  ' 

Penton,  Wm  J,  seaman,  r  4thj  bt  Njin  and  Church. 
Penny.  Henry  W,  elk  Williams  &  Potter,  r  Front,  bt  Mulberry 

and  Walnut. 
Penny,  W  J,  shoemaker  J  J  Gay,  r  5th,  bt  Church  and  Castle, 
Peppinghaus,  F,  watchmaker,  6  S  2d,  r  cor  6th  and  Mulberry. 
Perrin,  Henry  R,  chrockery,  china,  glass  and  earthen- ware,   &c^ 

30  Market,  r  2d,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 


62  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY, 


ATKINSON  &  SHEPPERSON, 

Commission  and  Forwarding 
MERCHANTS, 

AND  AGENTS  FOR 

II,  MMi.  m  m  \mimi  mnmi 

OF 

NEW  YORK  AND  BALTIMORE, 

Office  Princess  Street,  next  to  Water  Street, 
WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


uV'^i. 


WILMINGTON  THEATRE, 

H.  M.  JENKINS,  LESSEE  AND  MANAGER^^iJ 

OPEN  EVERY  NIGHT.  '''' 

A  FULL  AND  TALENTED 

O  o  2?  p  s   Dramatique 

Is  engaged  for  the  present  season  of  1865-66,  supported  by  a  full 

0®igg  mm  1  AL-iif .:•-'  ^.. 

AND  NUMEROUS  AUXILIARIES.  ;     ,-  ..^ ,  i  ;.^ 

An  approved  selection  of  standard  Dramas,  Comedies, 
Tragedies,  Faroes,  Burlettas,  &c.  &c.,  with  new  Songs 
and  Dances,  will  be  presented. 

No  Postponement  on  accomit  of  weather. 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY.  63 


Perry,  James  C,  machinist,  r  Cottage  Lane,  bt  Sd  and  4th. 

Perry,  Mrs  C  D,  school.  Cottage  Lane,  bt  3d  and  4th,  r  same. 

Person  &  French,  law  office,  cor  S  Water  and  Market,  (up  stairs.) 

Person,  Hon  S  J,  of  P  &  French,  r  cor  3d  and  Chesnut. 

Peschau,  Edward,  merchant,  cor  Front  and  Dock,  bds  cor  5th 
and  Princess. 

Petteway  &  3Ioore,  commission  and  forwarding  merchants,  Flan- 
ner  buildings,  N  Water,  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 

Petteway,  Wra  H,  eng'r  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Market,  bt  6th  and  7th. 

Petteway,  James,  butcher,  market  house,  r 

Peterson,  George,  printer,  Herald  office,  bds  2d  bt  Church  and 
Castle. 

Peterson,  Isbam,  elk  C  M  Hall,  r  cor  Front  and  Nun. 

Philyaw,  J  H,  r  cor  4th  and  Princess. 

Pierce,  Mrs  L  H,  r  cor  2d  and  Chesnut. 

Piggot,  D,  mei  chant,  r 

Pitts,  Wm  L,  book  keeper  W  B  Planner,  r  cor  6th  and  Market. 

Player,  T  W,  inspector  naval  stores,  r  3d  bt  Church  and  Castle. 

Piatt,  Jno  T,  mechanic  Hart&  Bailey,  r  Chesnut,  bt  8th  and  9th. 

Poisson,  J  D.,  post  master,  r  cor  5th  and  Mulberry. 

Poisson,  Jno  .J,  elk  Bradley  &  Woehler,  bds • 

Poisson,  W  M,  ticket  ag't  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Chesnut,  bt  3d  and  4th. 

Polvogt,  C  &  Co,  upholsterers  and  paper-hangers,  and  dealers  in 
furniture  &c,  S  E  cor  Front  and  Princess. 

Polvogt,  Charles,  of  C  P  &  Co,  r  Princess,  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Policy,  H  N,  tinner.  Princess,  bt  Front  and  Water  r  5th,  bt  Mar- 
ket and  Princess. 

Pollock,  Geo  W,  elk  post  office,  r  Chesnut  bt  3d  and  4th. 

Pollman,  C,  elk  J  F  Heins,  bds  same. 

Porter,  Wm,  provission  store,  cor  Princess  and  Front,  r  same. 

Post  Office,  N  E  cor  Front  and  Princess,  J  D  Poisson,  P  M. 

Post,  James  F,  contractor  and  builder,  r  Princess,  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Potts,  J  D,  telegraph  operator,  bds 

Potts,  S  C,  telegraph  operator,  bds  

Powell,  Mrs  Sarah,  r  5th,  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 

Praer,  Frank,  store  Market,  bt  5th  and  6th  avenue,  r  same. 

Pratt,  D,  butcher  John  Bishop,  bds  F  M  James. 

Prater,  H,  cai  penter,  r  Market,  bt  7th  and  8th. 

Presbyterian  Church,   cor  3d  and  Orange,  Rev pastor. 

Presbyterian  Church,  Chesnut,  bt  7th  and  8th,  Rev pastor. 

Price,  Col  Wm  J,  r 

Price,  A  L,  of  Fulton  &  P,  r  4th,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 


64  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


ALEX.  SPRUNT, 

Commission   Mercliant, 

SOUTH  WATER  STREET, 


J.  J.  cox,  W.  p.  KENDALL,  Jr.,  W.  P.  KENDALL,  Sr. 

COX,  KENDALL  &  CO., 
WHOLESALE  GrROGERS 

AND 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS, 

No.  23,  Nortb -Water  Street, 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY.  65' 


Price,  Mrs  C  K,  boarding  house,  cor  5th  and  Orange. 
Price,  R  W,  elk  Larkins  &  Hardwick,  bds  Mrs  0  K  Price. 
Price,  W  W",  printer,  Journal  office,  r  cor  7th  and  Dock. 
Price,  Mrs  W  W,  dressmaker,  cor  7th  and  Dock. 

Price,  George,  engineer,  bds 

Price,  R  A,  grocer,  cor  Front  and  Queen,  r  same. 
Prigge,  Gr,  r  cor  3d  and  Market. 
Pritchetty  Geo  E,  elk  A  H  VanBokkelen,  bds  same. 
Proux,  E,  wagoner,  r  6th,  bt 'Chesnut  and  Mulberry.  , 

Pugh,  John  H,  bds  3d,  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 
Purdew,  J  W,  mechanic  A  H  NefF,   bds   8th,  bt  Mulberry  and 
Walnut. 

Quince,  Parker,  custom  house  collector,  r  cor  6th  and  Dock. 

R. 

Radcliff,  Robt  S,  brick  maeon,  r  Chesnut,  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Railroad  Hotel,  cor  Front  and  Red  Cross,  J  R  Faulkner  &  Co, 
proprietors. 

Raleigh,  T  W,  porter  Thos  Lynch,  r 

Redd,  C  C,  r  cor  Market  and  7th- 

Reeder,  H,  elk  E  Schulken,  bds  same. 

Repiton,  Rev  A  P,  r  cor  3d  and  Mulberry. 

Repiton,  A  P,  Jr,  r  A  P  Repiton. 

Rhodes,  Hardy  B,  r  cor  Market  and  10th. 

Rickets,  R  M,  elk  H  C  Elliot,  bds  Princess,  bt  6th  and  7th. 

Richardson,  T  W,  r  Water,  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 

Riley,  James,  supt  Taylor's  ferry,  r  4th,  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Risley,  R  A,  r  Red  Cros.s,  bt  •2d  and  3d. 

Ritter,  J  W,  carpenter,  r  3d,  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 

Roberts,  T  E,  proprietor  Clarendon  Iron  Works,  r  5th,  bt  Mar- 
ket and  Princess. 

Roberts,  Henry  H,  book  keeper  T  E  Roberts,  bds  same. 

Roberts,  S  W,  elk  Thos  Lynch,  r  Chesnut,  bt  3d  and  4th. 

Robinson,  Robt  H,  r  cor  Walnut  and  N  Water. 

Robinson,  J  S,  physician,  Front,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry,  r 
Orange,  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Robinson,  H  H,  contractor,  bds  J  S  Robinson. 

Robinson,  Charles  H,  r  cor  5th  and  Dock. 


66  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


JOSEPH  H.  NEFF, 

Ship  Chaiidlei; 


AKD  DEALER  IN 


Ship     Stoj*es, 

GROCERIES,  HARDWARE,  PAINTS,  OILS, 

Corner  Dock  and  Water  Sts., 

WILMINGTON,    N.    C. 

LARKINS  &  HARDWICK, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

GROCERIES,  PROYISIONS, 

WOOD  AND  WILLOW  WARE, 

MVffirauHuaiiiiiFmEisic. 

No.  59,  Market  Street, 

MO[LD^QK]©ir(Q)Kg,  Ma  ©a 

W.  LARKINS,        ■  J.  M.  HAEDWICK. 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTOBY.  67 


Kobinson,  F  G,  distillery,  off.  at  Russell  &  Ellis,  bds  C  H  Robinson. 
Robinson,  Wm,  printer.  Herald  office,  r  Queen,  bt  5th  and  6th. 
Rock,  Jno,  policeman,  r  6th,  bt  Nun  and  Church. 
Rock  Spring  Ice  House,  N  Water,  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Rock  Spring  Hotel,  Chesnut,  bt  Front  and  Water,  Jno  Rooney, 

proprietor. 
Rooney,  John,  proprietor  Rock  Spring  Hotel. 
Rose,  Gr  W,  contractor  and  builder,  r  cor  6th  and  Mulberry. 

Rosenberg,  Aaron,  with  David  Aaron,  r . 

Rosenthal,  G,  of  A  Weill  &  Co,  r . 

Rolhwell,  Mrs  L  P,  school,  3d,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut,  r  same. 

Rowell,  Jos  W,  carpenter,  r  5th,  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Rudman,  A,  elk  N  Goteberg,  bds  same. 

Rulfs,  Jno,  r  Red  Cross,  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Runge  &  Kordlander,  groceries  and  saloon,  3  S  Front. 

Runge,  G  H  W,  of  R  &  Kordlander,  r  5th,  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Rusk,  C  D,  r  4th,  bt  Church  and  Nun. 

Rush,  A,  r  6th,  bt  Castle  and  Queen. 

Russel  &  Ellis,  commission  merchants,  10  N  Water. 

Russel,  J  B,  of  R  &  Ellis,  r  cor  4th  and  Nun. 

Russel,  Mrs  Henry  P,  r  cor  5th  and  Orange. 

Russel,  Yulee.  elk  J  R  Blossom  &  Co,  bds  Mrs  H  P  Russel. 

Ryan,  James  H,  of  Hedrick  &  Ryan,  r  Princess,  bt  Front  and  2d. 

Ryttenberg,  J  D,  of  Cohn  &  R,  r . 

S. 

Samson,  J  &,  H,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  45  Market. 

Samson,  H,  of  J  &  H  Samson,  bds  G  Prigge. 

Savage,  Henry,  of  0  G  Parsley  &  Co,  r  3d  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Savage,  Jno  H,  butcher  Market  House,  r  Dawson  bt  7th  and  8th. 

Schonwald,  J  T,  physician,  Princess  bt  Water  and  Front,  r  cor  2d 

and  Church. 
Schulken,  Henry,  store  cor  4th  and  Walnut,  r  same. 
Schulken,  E,  grocer,  cor  Front  and  Mulberry,  r  Front  bt  Walnut 

and  Red  Cross. 
Schulken,  C,  elk  Runge  &  Kordlander,  bds  3|  S  Front,  up  stairs. 

Schurback,  E,  elk  Cohn  &  Ryttenberg,  bds . 

Schriver,  C,  store  cor  4th  and  Harnet,  r  same. 
Scott,  0  R,  elk  W  J  Bivens  &  Co,  bds  W  J  Bivens. 

Sealey,  G  W,  elk  Harriss  &  Howell,  r . 

Seaman's  Home,  S  W  cor  Front  and  Dock,  G  W  Williams  keeper. 


i68  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 

J.  T.  PETTEWAY,  ROGEii  MOOEE. 

PETTEWAY  &  MOORE, 

coi^issioN  id  \mmm  Emm% 

FLANNER  BUILDING, 

3NrortTI3C    ■\^7"-<a-T:E3I=t    JSTOFtlSEST, 

^CtOyjOK](^T(o)KO,  ^.  ©. 

Prompt  personal  attention  given  to  all  consignments,  orders,  &c. 


R.  THORBURN, 

EAGLE   BAKERY, 

Coimer  Front  and  Dock  Streets, 

('rNDER  SEAMAN'S' HOME,) 

-    -•WIItiaiIWf®H„.Mo€o 

■  A  first  ela^a  estiiblisbtoenfe,  where  can  be  found  at  •^ll. times,  ,: 
Fresh  Breakfast  and  Tea  Rolls,  "Bread,   (Jakes  and 
Pies.     Also,  fresh  Soda  and  Axxo-w  Root  Crackers, 
and  Pilot  Bread.  ,: 

,^^  All  kiuds  of  Cakes,  &c.,  furnished  for  weddings  and-Qth- 
er  parties  at  the  shortest  notice. 


WILMINGTON   DIRECTORY. 


Seaman's  Bethel,  Dock  bt  Front  and  Watei'. 

Sellers,  R  L,  constable,  r  Gth  between  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Shackelford,  Haas  &  Co,  grocers  and  commission  merchants,   31 

and  32  N  Vv^ater,  cor  Water  and  Chesnut. 
Shackelford,  James,  of  S,  Haas  &  Co,  r  cor  Front  and  Chesnut. 
Shaffer,  0  T,  elk  E  Willis,  bds  Princess  bt  Front  and  Water. 
Sharpsteen,  W  H,  Verandah  Saloon,  10  S  Water,  r  Front  bt  Ann 

and  Nun. 
Shaw,  Wm  H,  elk  U  S  Q  M  Dept,  r  Red  Cross  bt  3d  and  4th. 
Shemwell,  Poindexter,  of  Frederick  &  S,  r  City  Hotel. 
Sherwood,  Daniel,  r  Princess  bt  Front  and  2d. 
Sherman,  J,  proprietor  Globe  Saloon,  1  Granite  Row,   Front  bt 

Market  and  Dock,  r  same. 
Shines,  Mrs  Eliza,  r  Chesnut  bt  6th  and  7th. 
Shloss,  J,  elk  Kahnweiler  &  Bro,  bds  S  W  cor  Market  and  Front. 
Sholar,  Hiram,  brick  mason,  r  5th  bt  Nun  and  Church. 
Shoemaker,  E  M,  of  J  R  Faulkner  &  Co,  r  Railroad  Hotel. 
Shrank,  Henry,  baker  A  Lessman,  bds  same. 
Shutte,  Henry,  boot  and  shoemaker,  11  N  Front,  r  same. 
Shute,  Jack,  painter,  bds  Rock  Spring  Hotel. 
Simpson,  S  M,  wholesale  dry  goods  and  clothing,  33  and  35  Mar- 
ket, and  2  and  4  N  Front,  N  E  corner,  bds  Miss  Carrie  JoneS..' 

Sink,  W  M,  machinist,  r . 

Singletary,  F  C,  r  Dock  bt  6th  and  7th. 

Skipper,  N,  mechanic  Hart  &  Bailey's,  r  Queen  bt  3d  and  4th. 

Skull,  Mrs  E,  r  cor  5th  and  Walnut. 

Slocum,  T  W,  book-keeper  A  Oldham,  bds  Front  bt  Mulberry  aad- 

Walnut. 
Smaw,  Frank  D,  Jr,  bds  Mrs  J  M  Stevenson. 

Smith,  Wm  L,  cashier  Bank  of  Wilmington,  r . 

Smith,  D  A,  groceries,  provisions,  crockery,  &c,  26  and  28  S  Front, 

bds  Market  bt  5th  and  6th. 
Smith,  Wm,  sup't  transportation  W  &  W  R  R,   r  Mulberry  bt 

Front  and  2d. 
Smith,  Thos  B,  r  cor  Front  and  Princess. 
Smith,  James  C,   commission  merchant,  2  Granite  Row,  Front  bt 

Market  and  Dock,  bds  Miles  Costin. 
Smith  &  Strauss,  groceries  and  provisions,  65  Market. 
Smith,  W  V  B,  of  S  &  Strauss,  r  cor  5th  and  Bladen. 
Smith,  L  P,  book-keeper  Bradley  &  Woehler,  bds  Mrs  DeBebian. 
Smith,  A,  elk  Kahnweiler  &  Bro,  bds  S  W  cor  Front  and  Market. 
Smith,  Peter,  store  cor  4th  and  Campbell,  r  same. 


70 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


JAjNIES  FULTON, 


A.  L.  riUCE. 


FULTON  &  PRICE, 

PITERS  AlO  PUBLISHERS, 

Journal  Buildings, 

PRINCESS,  BETWEEN  FRONT  &  SECOND  STREETS, 


(ESTABLISHED  IN  1851.) 
Tlie  oldest  and  most  widely  circulated  daily  paper  in  the 
State,  is  published  sLx  times  a  week,  at  $10  per  annmn, 
payable  in  advance.  Daily  reports  of  the  markets, 'and 
telegraphic  news,  np  to  the  hour  of  going  to  jiress,  are 
given  in  this  paper. 

(ESTABLISHED  IN  1844.) 
Will  be  resumed  early  in  January,  1866,  and  issued  regularly  at  $4  per  annum,  invaria- 
Tbly  in  advance.  This  paper  will  contain  all  the  principal  news  of  the  week,  and  all  the 
important  editorial  matter  of  the  several  daily  issues,  together  with  »  weekly  re\iew  of 
the  markets  of  the  town,  carefully  compiled  by  our  own  reporter.  This  review  may 
oe  relied  upon  as  strictly  correct.  We  also  give  the  latest  reports'  of  the  Northern  and 
Other  markets. 

OUR  JOBBING  DEPARTMENT 

Is  not  surpassed  by  any  establishment  from 
lUchmond  to  New  Orleans.  Having  all  the 
jmachinery  requisite  for  any  work  required 
In  this  section  of  country,  and  being  sup- 
plied with  the  largest  and  handsomest  as- 
sortment of  type  in  the  State,  and  stationery 
to  suit  the  times,  we  can  execute  promptly 
and  in  the  best  manner,  every  description 
Of 

JOB  zpiaiisrTiiN'G-, 

sucn  AS 
Cards, 

HanclbiUs, 

BiUs  of  liadiiig. 

Bills  of  Exchange, 
CliecUs, 

Bill-Heads, 
Circulars, 

Pamplilets, 
Postei-s, 
Labels, 

Programmes,  &c. 
All  letters  on  liusiness,  to  insure  attention,  must  be  addressed  to 

FUIiTON  &  PRICE. 


WILMINGTON   DIRECTORY.  71 


"Sneeden,  Rebecca,  r  Chesnut  bt  8tli  and  9th. 
Solomon,  S,  elk  J  Lyons,  bds  same. 
Somcrell,  Geo  IM,  carpenter,  r  cor  3d  and  Walnut. 
Souden,  E  T,  store  Mulberry  bt  8th  and  9th,  r  same. 
Southerland,  J  B,  of  Wallace  &  S,  r  3d  bt  Red  Cross  and  Walnut. 
Southerland,  A,  boarding  house  Front  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Southerland.  T  J,  of  S  A  Currie  &  Co,  r  Princess  bt  2d  and  3d. 
Spooner,  Wm,  cooper,  r  2d  bt  Nun  and  Church. 
Springs,  Joseph,  r  Surry  bt  Church  and  Cast'e. 
Sprunt,  Alex,  commission  merchant,  S  Water  bt  Dock  and  Orange, 

r  Princess  bt  8th  and  9th. 
Sprunt,  James,  elk  Worth  &  Daniel,  bds  Mrs  McCaleb. 
Steenken,  Gleo,  store,  cor  2d  and  Hanover,  r  same. 
Stemmerman,  C,  store,  cor  4th  and  Castle,  r  same. 
Sterling,  J  R,  r  cor  6th  and  Chesnut. 

Sternberger,  J,  ofS,  Bear  &  Co,  r  Front  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut, 
Sternberger,  S,  gent's  furnishing  goods,  &c,  10  Market,  up  stairs. 
Stevenson,  Mrs  J  M,  r  Front  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 
Stevenson,  James  C,  clerk  0  Gr  Parsley  &  Co,  bds  Mrs  J  M  Ste- 
venson. 
Stevenson,  Daniel,  bds  Mrs  J  M  Stevenson. 
Stokley,  James,  r  cor  3d  and  Church. 

Story,  S  A,  elk  Bradley  &  Woehler,  r  2d  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 
Story,  E  F,  elk  Brown  &  Anderson,  r  2d  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 
Storer,  A  R,  saloon,  10  Market,  bds  H  U  Parker. 
Stolter  &  Bremer,  grocers,  67  Market. 
Stolter,  J  F,  of  S  &  Bremer,  r  67  Market,  up  stairs. 
Stolter,  H,  watchmaker  F  Peppinghaus,  bds  67  Market,  up  stairs. 
Stolter,  H  A,  grocer.  Front  bt  Dock  and  Orange,  r  same. 
Stuart,  Wra,  contractor  and  builder,   cor  Front  and  Walnut,  r  cor 

Front  and  Dock,  up  stairs. 
Strange,  Robert,  law  office,  Market  bt  2d  and  3d,  r  cor  Market 

and  3d. 
Strauss,  J  H,  of  Smith  &  S,  r  cor  4th  and  Hanover. 
St.   Thomas'   Church,   (Catholic,)   Dock  bt  2d  and  3d,  Rev  Dr 

Corcoran,  priest. 
Styron,  C  W,  shipping  clerk  Harris§  &  Howell,    bds  Mrs  H  P. 

Russell. 
Sullivan,  Roger  R,  elk  James  Wilson,  r  5th  nr  railroad. 
Sullivan,  P,  policeman,  bds  M  Barry. 
Sundheimer,  J,  elk  Kahnweiler  &  Bro,  r   2d  bt  Mulberry  and 

Walnut. 


72  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 

T.  J.  WILLIAMS.  W.  J.  POTTER. 

WILLIAMS  &  POTTER, 

GROCERS, 

WHOLESALE  Ai  RETAIL  OEALERS II  HARDWARE, 

FARMING  IMPLEMENTS, 

Shoes,  Hats,  Crockery  and  General  Mercliandise, 

"WILMIFGTOST,  ST.  G« 


NORTH  CAROLINA  COMMISSION  HOUSE. 
ANDREWS  &  BARDIN, 

OFFICE— NO.  5,  SOUTH  WATER  STREET,  (Up  Stairs,) 

Tlie  imdersigned  have  establisliecl  a 
COMMISSION  ANJL>  FORWARDNIO  HOUSE 

In  Wilmington,  and  offer  their  services  for  the  sale  of  COTTTON,  NAVAL  STORES, 
SHEETINGS,  COTTON  YARNS,  TOBACCO,  BACON,  FLOUR,  &c.,  &C.,  and  to  purchase 
for  Merchants  or  others  any  goods  sold  in  this  marlcet.  Consignments  and  orders 
respectfully  solicited.  ,  ^    ,     ^ 

We  are  receiving  constantly  from  the  manufacturers,  small  consignments  of  the  best 
kind  of 

3sroE,Ts:  o^I^OIJII^^J^  tobjlooo, 

Tliose  kinds  most  snitnV)le  for  Country  Merchants,  Distillers  and  Turpentine  Makers- 
We  sell  these  lots  at  manufacturers'  prices,  and  there  is  a  clear  profit  to  the  retailer  ol 
one  hundred  per  cent,  in  buying  them.    Orders  for  any  number  of  boxes  filled. 

W.  S.  G.  ANDREWS,  B.  H.  BARDIN, 

Goiasboro\  jV.  C.  '  Brown's  niiarf,  Charleston. 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


78 


Sutton,  Wm,  blacksmith  Cassidey's  ship  yard,  r . 

Swann,  Dr  John,  r  cor  3d  and  Chesnut. 
Swann,  F  Ales,  clerk,  r  Dr  John  Swann's. 
Swann  &  Clark,  carpenters,  cor  3d  and  Princess. 
Swann,  Frank,  of  8  &  Clark,  r  Church  bt  6th  and  7th. 
Sweeney,  H,  moulder  Hart  &  Bailey's,  r  2d  bt  Ann  and  Nun. 
Sykes,  Wm  H,  conductor  W  cSt  M  R  R,  r  Dock  bt  6th  and  7th. 

T. 

Taylor,  John  A,  r  Market  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Taylor,  John  D,  bds  John  A  Taylor. 

Taylor,  M  P,  civil  engineer,  bds  Jno  E  Lippitt. 

Taylor,  D,  elk  Post  Office,  bds  Jno  Bishop. 

Telegraph  Office,  S  E  cor  Market  and  Front. 

Terry,  Rev  R  E,  pastor  St.  John's  Church,  (Episcopal,)  r  cor  8d 
and  Red  Cross. 

Thally,  David,  r  cor  5th  and  Walnut. 

Thomas,  W  G-,  physician,  cor  4th  and  Market,  r  same. 

Thompson,  J  W,  secretary  and  treasurer  W  &  W  R  R,  r  2d  bt 
Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 

Thompson,  Mrs  R  M,  r  Market  bt  5th  and  6th. 

Thompson,  Miss  Susan,  r  Church  bt  6th  and  7th. 

Thomson,  N,  of  Madison  &  T,  r  Chesnut  bt  8th  and  9th. 

Thorburn,  R,  Eagle  Bakery,  cor  Front  and  Dock,  r  3d  bt  Walnut 
and  Red  Cross. 

Thornton,  John,  r  cor  5th  and  Harnett. 

Thornton,  John,  Jr,  bds  John  Thornton. 

Thurston,  W  C,  elk  Kidder  &  Martin,  r  4th  bt  Church  and  Castle. 

Thurston,  W  J  Y,  elk  Kidder  &  Martin's  mill,  r  same. 

Tierney,  John  C,  mechanic,  r  Front  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 

Tilley,  Fletcher,  r  cor  4th  and  Red  Cross. 

Titien,  C,  store  cor  3d  and  Orange,  r  same. 

Toohill,  D  F,  r  5th  bt  Ann  and  Nun. 

Topham,  Jas  S  &  Co,  saddlery,  harness,  trunks,  &c,  8  S  Front. 

Townsend,  R  S.  mechanic,  r  od  bt  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 

Tracey,  Mrs  L  P,  dressmaker,  r  Cottage  Lane  bt  3d  and  4th. 

Trask,  W,  engineer  W  &  W  R  R,   r  Mulberry,  bt  5th  and  6th. 

Turner,  Mrs  Fannie  A,  transient  boarding  house,  McRae  bt  Ches- 
nut and  Mulberry. 

Turner,  Miss  Josephine,  r  Nun  bt  2d  and  3d. 

Tynan,  M  R,  salesman  H  M  Barry,  bds  2d  bt  Market  and  Dock. 


74  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

A.  LESSMAN, 

BAKER!  m  CONfECflONERl 

No.  II,  South  Second  St.,  between  Market  and  Dock, 
"W"ILMI¥GTO¥,  ST.  G. 

A  LAEGE  SUPPLY  OF 

ffilSI  BIMI CMIS,  CBiCIiS,  FIUI  Mil  FSFITS. 

OF  ALL  KINDS,  .ALWAYS  ON  HAND. 
All  orders  for  Cakes,  plain   and   ornamental,  and  baking  of  all 
kinds  for  weddings,  parties,  &c.,  promptly  executed  at  the  lowest 
rates. 


S.  D.  ALEXANDER, 

WHOLESALE  DEALER  IN 

Brandies,  "Wines,  ^les, 

mmm  whiskey,  m,  bum,  um  beer, 

DRAKE'S  PLANTATION  BITTERS, 
No.  10,  NORTH  FRONT  STREET, 

A  complete  assortment  of  the  best  in  market  always  on  hand. 


WILMfNGTON  DIRECTORY.  75 


u. 

Ulrich,  W,  of  Ileyer  &  U,  r  Front  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Valentine,  R  H  C,  printer  Dispatch  office,  bds  3Iarket  nr  3d. 

VanAmringe,  Stacey,  groceries  and  provisions,  61  Market,  r  cor 
Front  and  Nun. 

VanAmringe,  Geo  0,  Sr,  r  cor  Front  and  Nun.  ;  "> 

VanAmringe,  Geo  0,  Jr,  merchant,  Dock,  bt  Front  and  Water,  r 
cor  Front  and  Nun. 

VanBokkelen,  A  H,  commission  and  forwarding  merchant  and  dis- 
tiller, 40J  N  Water,  r  Front,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

VanSickle,  J,  tobacco,  cigars,  &c.,  12  Market,,  r  2d,  bt  Walnut 
and  Red  Cross. 

VanOrsdellj  C  M,  photographic  gallery,  40J  Market,  r , 

VanSoelen,  J  N,  store  cor  4th  and  Red  Cross,  r  same. 

Vick,  Samuel,  r  cor  3d  and  Chesnut. 

Vincent,  N  B^  of  C  Polvogt  &  Co,  r  Princess,  bt  4th  and  5th. 

Vollers,  L,  grocer,  3  S  2d,  r  cor  2d  and  Mulberry. 

Vollers,  H,  of  Adrian  &  Vollers,  r  cor  Front  and  Dock. 

VonGlahn,  H,  r  cor  5th  and  Princes.s. 

VonDerkammer,  H,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  2d  bt  Mulberry  and 
Walnut,  r  same. 

Voss,  J  G,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  25  S  Front,  r  same. 

^- 

Waddell,  A  M,  attorney  at  law,  off  Market  bt  2d  and  3d,  r  3d  bt 
Dock  and  Orange. 

Wade,  R  W,  printer  Dispatch  office,  bds  cor  2d  and  Orans^e. 

Waid,  H,  elk  Express  office,  bds  R  W  Blanej. 

Waldron  &  Wilkinson,  dry  goods,  34  Market. 

Waldron,  E  S,  of  W  &  Wilkinson,  bds . 

Wallace^  J,  baker  Wm.  Patten,  bds  same. 

Wallace,  S  D,  of  Wallace  &  Southerland,  r  cor  4th  and  Red  Cross. 

Wallace  &  Southerland,  commission  merchants  and  agents  Greens- 
borough  Mutual  Insurance  Co,  24  N  Water,  (up  stairs.) 

Walker,  Asa  K,  cashier  Commercial  Bank  of  Wilmington,  office 
cor  Chesnut  and  N  Water,  (up  stairs,")  r  cor  6th  and  Market. 

Walker,  Wm  A,  secretary  and  treasurer  W  &  M  R  R,  r  cor  6th 
and  Market. 


76  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 

DAYID  C.  BRADLEY,  CHEISTIAN  WOEHLER. 

BRADLEY  &  WOEHLER, 

WHOLESALE  GROCERS, 

Commission  and  Forwarding 
MERCHANTS, 


fj^^^^ 


AND  AGENTS 

FROM  NEW  YORK  TO  WILMINGTON. 
North  Water  Street— West  Side, 

[BETWEEN  CHESNUT  AND  MULBERRY,] 

MD[L[}i:(]DK[]©T©KO,  KOo  ©c 

LIBERAL  CASH  ADVANCES  MADE  ON  CONSIGNMENTS.    ' 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY.  77 


Walker,  J  C,  physician,  Princess,  bt  Front  and  2d,  r  3d,  bt  Ches- 

nut  and  Mulberry. 
Walker,  James,  contractor  and  builder,  cor  Front  and  Walnut,  r 

cor  Front  and  Dock,  up  stairs. 
Warton,  R  H,  clerk  U  S  Q  M  Department,  r  cor  2d  and  Orange. 
Warren,  N  G,  r  5th,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Ward,  E  R,  carpenter,  r  cor  7th  and  Brunswick. 

Waterbury,  T,  clerk  H  M  Barry,  bds . 

Watson,  Rev  A  A,  pastor  St  James  Church,  (Episcopal,)  r  Market, 

bt  3d  and  4th. 
Webb,  Harry,  saloon  20  Market,  r  same. 
Weill,  A  &  Co,  dry  goods,  shoes  and  clothing,  13  Market. 
Weill,  A,  of  A  Weill  &  Co,  r  Market,  bt  2d  and  3d. 
Wells,  Henry,  r  Church,  bt  4th  and  5th. 
Welsh,  John,  ship  carpenter,  r  cor  Church  and  2d. 
West,  S  M,  auctioneer  6  S  Water,  r  3d,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

West,  Isham,  butcher  Market  house,  r . 

Wescott,  Ephraira,  of  Bate  and  Wescott,  r . 

Wherry,  R,  baker  J  N  VanSoelen,  bds  same. 

Whitaker,  T  S,  books  and  stationery,  36  Market,  r  Market  bt  5th 

and  6th. 
White,  Benjamin,  r  Market  continued. 
White,  B  F,  paper  hanger  C  Polvogt  &  Co,  bds  J  W  Zimmerman. 

White,  B  F,  clerk  H  C  Elliott,  bds . 

White,  P,  grocer,  43  N  Water,  r  cor  5th  and  Princess. 
White,  John,  foreman  Journal  Office,  bds  Mrs  S  Lippincott. 

White,  B  F,  engineer  W,  C  &  R  R  R,  bds . 

White,  P  W,  store  cor  4th  and  Princess,  r  same. 

White,  John  A,  paper  hanger  C  Polvogt  &  Co,  bds  W  E  Davis. 

White,  Wm  L,  bds  J  W  Zimmerman. 

Whitehead,  Jame^  I,  book-keeper  Worth  &  Daniel^  bds  Capt  W 

B  Whitehead 
Whitehead,  Capt  W  B,  r  Front,  bt  Nun  and  Church. 
Whitman,  James,  r  cor  8th  and  Market. 
Whitledge,  S,  r  Church,  bt  6tb  and  7th. 
Whitney. :Mrs  C  C,  r  5th,  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Wilson,  James,  harness,  saddlery,  hardware,  &e,  5  Market,  r ■ 

Wilson,  AVm  A,  book-keeper  H  M  Barry,  r  cor  2d  and  Nun. 
Wilson,  James,  moulder  W  &  W  R  R,  r  2d,  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 
Wilson,  Walter  A,  machinist  W  &  W  R  R,  bds  W  Wilson. 
Wilson,  W,  r  Red  Cross,  bt  3d  and  4th. 
Wilson,  Elias  R,  r  Guthrie's  alley,  bt  2d  and  3d. 


78  -WILMINGTON  DipECTORY. 


KIDDER  &  MARTIN, 

HOME  INSURANCE  COMPANY,  NEW  YORK, 
PECENIX  INSURANCE  COMPANY,  BROOKLYN, 
MERCHANT'S  INSURANCE  COMP'Y,    HARTFORD, 

FIEE  AND  MARINE  RISKS  AT  LOWEST  RATES. 

Office  13  South  Water  Street,  up  stairs, 

WL[f^[IQ^(gT@[i^,  m,  ©a 

KIDDER  &  MARTIN, 

PROPRIETORS 

O  O  "XT^T -A.  3Xr 

STEAM  SAW  AMD  PLAMl  MILLS. 

WaiKllOK)(ETr®K),  i.  (S, 

E.  KIDDEE,  S.  N.  MAETIN. 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  79 


Wilson,  William,  luerchant.  bds  S  Witcover, 

Willard,  James  A,  commission  merchant,  —  Water,  r  cor  Sd 
and  Mulberry. 

Willis,  Elijah,  druggist  and  chemist,  47  Market,  r  cor  5th  and 
Mulberry 

Wilkinson  &  Co,  brokers,  34  Market. 

Wilkinson,  J,  of  W  &  Co,  r  cor  Market  and  7th  Avenue. 

Wilkinson,  G  W,  of  Waldron  &  W,  bds . 

Williams  &  Potter,  groceries  and  provisions,  57  Market. 

Williams,  T  J,  of  W  &  Potter,  r  Dock  bt  5th  and  6th. 

Williams,  Gertrude,  r  cor  2d  and  Craig's  alley. 

Williams,  Thos,  elk  Jas  H  Mitchell,  bds  same. 

Williams,  George  W,  harbor  master  and  keeper  Seaman's  Homo. 
r  same. 

Williams,  T  D,  bds  T  J  Williams. 

Williams,  Jos  S,  bds  Rev  A  P  Repiton. 

Williams,  W  H,  salesman  Kahnweiler  &  Bro,  r  4th  N  of  R  R. 

Williams  &  Son,  W  A,  commission  and  forwarding  merchants,  7 
S  Water. 

Williams,  W  A,  of  W  A  W  &  Son,  r  cor  4th  and  Cottage  Lane. 

Williams,  Jno  F,  of  W  A  Williams  &  Son,  bds  W  A  Williams. 

Williams,  E  D,  printer  Herald  office,  bds  6th  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Wilmington  Journal,  Princess  bt  Front  and  2d,  Fulton  &  Price, 
proprietors. 

Wilmington  Dispatch,  42  Market,  (up  stairs,)  Barry  &  Bernard, 
proprietors. 

Wilmington  Herald,  36  Market,  (up  stairs,)  Thos  M  Cook  &  Co, 
proprietors. 

Wilmington  Gas  Light  Co,  cor  Castle  and  Surry,  ColJno  McRae, 
president. 

Wilmington  Institute,  cor  4th  and  Princess,  L  Meginney,  principal. 

Wilmington  Iron  and  Brass  Foundry,  17  S  Front,  Hart  &  Bailey, 
proprietors. 

Wilmington  House,  Toomer's  alley,  bt  Front  and  2d,  Driscoll  & 
Kerrigan,  proprietors. 

Wilmington  &  Weldon  Railroad,  Hon  R  R  Bridgers,  president. 
Depot  Front  bt  Red  Cross  and  Campbell. 

Wilmington  &  Manchester  Railroad,  0  G  Parsley,  Sr,  president. 
Transportation  office  West  side  N  Water,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mul- 
berry.    Depot  West  side  Cape  Fear  river,  opp  Market  dock. 

Wilmington,  Charlotte  &  Rutherford  Railroad,  RHOowan,  presi- 
dent.    De,pot  Nutt  bt  Bladen  aad  Harnett. 


80  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 

F.  W.  KNOHL, 

,WATCHMAKEE, 

AND 

or  E3  '\^S7'  El  X.1  E3  "FL  , 

NO.  9,  FRONT  STREET, 

HAS    ON    HAND    A   WELL    SELECTED    STOCK    OF 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  WATCHES, 
Je^welry  and   Clocks, 

•-'••=  OF  ALL 'D^ESCEIPTION  AND  PRICES. 

';^^"Particular  attention  paid  to  repairing  Watches,  Clocks  and 
Jewelry. 


W.  A.  WELLL^MS,  JOHN  F.  WILLLilVIS. 

W.  A.  WILLIAMS  &  SON, 

Coixiniissioii  &  For^varding 

MEECHANTS, 

Will  give  pers-onal  and  prompt  attention  to  the  sale  and  shipment 
of  COTTON,  NAVAL  STOKES,  and  other  produce. 
Liberal  advan3es  made  on  consignments. 

-  OFFICE  NO.  7,  SOUTH  WATEE  STREET, 
WILMINGXaN^JSI.  e  "'  '  ''^ 


WILMINGTON    DIKECTORV-  81 


Wilmington  Theatre,  Princess  bt  Sd  and  4th,  H  M  Jenkins,  lessee 

and  Diauager. 
Winters,  M  L,  elk  C  M  Hall,  bds  I  Peterson. 
Wise,  James  M,  bds  Mrs  McCaleb. 

Withy,  W  H,  mechanic  A  H  Neff,  bds .  •  ^ 

Witcover,  S,  dry  goods  and  clothing,    15  Market,  r  2d  bt  Market 

and  Princess. 
Witcover,  W,  elk  S  Witcover,  bds  same. 
Woehler,  Christian,  of  Bradley  &  W,  bds  Mrs  DeBebian. 
Wolf,  Wronski  ct  Co,  clothing,  40  Market. 
Worth  &  Daniel,  commission  and  forwarding  merchants,  S  Water, 

bt  Dock  and  Orange. 
Worth,  D  G-,  of  W  &  Daniel,  r  Front  bt  Nun  and  Church. 
Wortheim,  W,  elk  S  Witcover,  bds  same. 
Wood,  John  C,  coroner,  r  3d  bt  Nun  and  Church, 
Wood,  Robert  B,  Jr,  clerk  county  court,  r  3d  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 
Wood,  Thos  F,  physician,  Princess  bt  Front  and,  2d,  y,.same. 
Wooster,  John,  r  cor  3d  and  Dock;      -pm  ^  .lOlJOSiiO'i 
Wooster,  John  L,  bds  John  Wooster. 

Wright,  A  E,  physician,  Market  bt  2d  and  3d,  r  cor  2d  &  Orange. 
Wright,  Wm  A,  president  Bank  of  Cape   Fear,  r  3d  bt  Market 

and  Dock. 
Wright,  J  H,  of  Huff  &  W:"r  7th  bt  Princess  and  Clesnut. 
Wright,  Wm  E,  carpenter,  r  9th  bt  Princess  atid  Chesnut. 
Wright,  Julius  W,  attorney  at  law,  off  Princess  bt  2d  and  3d,  bds 

cor  6th  and  Market. 
Wright,  S  P,  of  Day  &  W,  r  Market  bt  2d  and  3d. 
Wronski,  A,,  of  Wolf,  W  &  Co,  bds  cor  Tth^and  Dock. 
Wyatt,  L  B,  tailor,  r  3d  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 


Y. 

Yopp,  W  J,  of  Banting  &  Yopp,  r  5th,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

Yopp,  A  J,  r  5th,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Yopp,  Frank,  brick  mason,  r  Chesnut,  bt  8th  and  9th. 

Yopp,  Samuel  L,  carpenter  W  &  W  R  R,  r  8th,  bt  Mulberry  and 

Walnut. 
Young,  A  D,  r  Market,  bt  4th  and  5th. 
Young,  Rev.  — ,  pastor  Baptist  Church,  r  Wm  Larkins. 
E 


82  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


B.  F.  GEADY, 

Exchange  Broker  and  Banker, 

VVMIHGTOM,  U.  C, 

DEALER  IN 

STOCKS  AND  BONDS,  NORTHERN  EXCHANGE, 

BMK  NOTES,  GOLD  M'D  SILVER  COIN,  &C. 

Collections  made ;  Deposits  Eeceived. 

/^Office  in  the  store  of  W.  H.  McRary  &  Co  ,  at  their  old 
stand,  corner  of  North  Water  and  Princess  Streets. 

W.  H.  McRAEY  &  CO., 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS, 

CORNER  WATER  AND  PRINCESS  STREETS, 
WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

Liberal  cash  advances  made  on  consignments  for 
sale  or  shipment. 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY, 


z. 

Zekind,  Alexander,  clerk  A  Weill  &  Co,  bds . 

Zimmerman,   J  W,    paper  hanger  D   A  Smith,  r  Market  street 

continued. 
Zoeller,  £  E,  shoemaker  H  Shutte,  bds  same. 


84  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


SHACKELFORD,  HAAS  &  CO 


^'?.    A       <: 


-  .I'j^-io 


Commission  Merchants, 

NO.  159  Front  Street,  New  York, 
Nos.  31  &  32  J^orth  Water  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  0. 


BUY  AND  SELL  ON  COMMISSION 


NAVAL  STORES,  OOTTO^,  LUMBER, 

Cotton  Yarns,  &c.  &c. 

Constantly  on  hand,  in  Wilmington,  and  for  sale  at  wholesale,  a 
large  assortment  of 

FAMILY  GROCERIES. 

SOLE  AGENTS  IN  NORTH  CAROLINA  FOE  THE  SALE  OF 

WHITTEMORE'S  COTTON  CARDS. 


REFER  TO 

Messrs.  J.  STINEK  &  CO.,  49  Vesey  Street,         ]  ,.,„  ... 
Messrs.  MOSES  &  SCHIFFER,  32  Broad  Street,  )  ^°^^  ^^^^^- 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTOKY.  85 

___ . J, 

C.  E.  BURR,  A.  B.  BURR. 

C.  E.  BURR  &  CO., 

HOUSE,   SIGN, 

AND 

ORNAMENTAL  PAINTERS, 

No. '33,  South  Front  Street, 

(BETWEEN  DOCK  ANT)  ORANGE,) 

' W ilzrLizi.s;toi3.,   IN.   O,; 

Keep  constantly  on  hand  a  large  and  well  selected  assortment  of 

PAINTS,  OILS,  AETISTS'  MATERIALS,  &c. 

And  are  prepared  to  execute  all  orders  intrusted  to   their  care 
promptly  and  efficiently,  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 

SI€N  AND  ORMMENTIL  PMNflNG 

EXECUTED  IN  THE  MOST  APPROVED  STYLE  OF  THE  ART. 

An  efficient  force  of  the  most  skillful  Painters  to  be  procured,  are 

always  engaged. 


WILMINGTON   DIRECTORY. 


HEUxix  XV.  PExvIvIN, 

DEALEK  IN  \ 

EAETHEN-WAEE, 
Mil,  GLISS  AND  STONE-WARE, 

Table  Cutlery, 
WOOD  AND  WILLOW-WARE, 

AND 

HOUSE  FUENISHIN&  ARTICLES, 
No.  30  Market  Street, 

X\7-IXj3VEIlSrGrT03Xr,   3\r.   c. 

M.  U.  FINLAYSON,  A.  J.  FINLAYSON. 

M.  U.  FINLAYSON  t(  BRO., 

COMMISSION  and  FORWARDING  MERCHANTS, 

No  5  Nortli  Water  Street,  (up  Stairs,) 

Having  established  a  general  COMMISSION  and  FORWARD- 
INGr  HOUSE  in  Wilmington,  we  oflfer  our  services  for  the  sale  of 
Cotton,  Naval  Stores,  and  Produce  of  all  descriptions,  and 
to  purchase  for  country  merchants  or  others  who  may  favor  us  with 
a  call. 

Consignments  and  orders  respectfully  folicited. 

.^^"Prompt  personal  attention  paid  to  all  business  intrusted  to 
our  eare..^^y 


WILMINGiOX    DIRECTORY.  S7>, 


JOHN  DAWSON. 


DE.ILER  IN 


HARDWARE,  DRY  mom 
Agricultural  Implements,  &c., 

(OLD  STAND,) 

Nos.  19  and  21  Market  Street,        -"^^ 


P.  NEWMAN, 

WHOLESALE  AND  EETAIL  -  =^-^-'' 

€3-  3E1.  O  O  KS  3HL  ^ 

AND  DEALER  IN 

WINES,  BRANDIES,  AND  LIQUORS, 


OF  ALL  KINDS. 


WOOD  AND  WILLOW  WARE, 

iiifl  iiiiiii  mifiiii 

AND 

GENERAL  MERCHANDIZE, 

No.  33  North  Water  Street,  (Corner  Water  &  Chesnnt,] 


WILMINGTON    BIRECTORY. 


WALTEB  H.  McRAE,  B.  H.  GURGANUS. 

McBAE  &  6URGANUS, 

Commission  Merchants, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C, 

SOLICIT  CONSIGNMENTS  OF 

moi  Mvii  mm  &  ciMm  fhe  bjiuy. 

Prompt  personal  attention  given  to  sales  of  produce  put  in  our 
hands. 

GLOBE  SALOON, 

J.  SHERMAN,  Proprietor, 

NO.  1  GRANITE  ROW, 

MOQ.[j^DK[]©T®K]g  Mo  ©3 

A  fine  selection  of  choice  WINES,  ALE,  CiaAES,  &c.,  and 
LIQUORS  of  aU  kinds. 


]VIeals  at  all  liours, 

le  is  always  bountifully  supplied  with  every 
1  furnish. 

Si'OYSTEES  IN  SEASON.' 


The  table  is  always  bountifully  supplied  with  every  luxury  the 
market  can  furnish. 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  89 

ELLIS  &  MITCHELL. 

WHOLES-\LE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

CORN,  PEAS,  OATS,  RYE, 

WHEAT,  BRAN,  HAY,  FLOUR, 

Meal,  Hominony,  &c.  cfec. 
No.  9  North  Water  Street, 

MDL5^DKfl©T(o)K],  KQa  ©a 

J.  B.  ORRELL,  T.  C.  LEWIS. 

ORRELL  &  LEWIS, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

GROCERIES,  PROVISIONS,  &c., 

NO.  8  MARKET  STREET, 

Keep  constantly  on  hand  every  article  necessary  for  family  supplies. 
They  have  a  full  stock  on  hand  and  are  constantly  receiving  fresh 
goods  per  steamers.  They  solicit  the  patronage  of  their  friends 
and  the  public  generally. 


90 


WILMINGTON   DIKECTOUY. 


C.  TIENKEN,  JOHN  G.  BAUMAN. 

TIENKEN  &  BAUMAN, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

Groceries,  Provisions, 

ALE,  WINES,  BRANDY,  WHISKEY, 


AND 


WQU0RS  m  ALI.  EIISS. 

IM,  IMS  Mi  IM! lii'lMlj 

WOOD  AND  WILLOW-WARE, 

Cigars,  Tobacco,  &c.  &c., 

Nos.  20  and  22  South  Front  Street, 

■WILMI¥G-TO¥,  F.  G. 


WILMINGTON    DIRCCTOKY.  ^l 


Merchant  s  Exchange  Hotel. 

FAY  &  RAFFERTY,  Proprietors, 

NO.  51  MARKET  STREET, 

There  is  attached  to  the  house  a  first  class 

S  .A.  Xj5  O  O  INJ , 

where  will  be  kept  always  on  hand  a  choice  selection  of  the  best 

,  .t,.Al^,,„WINES,  BRANDIES^  ;:r" 


AND 


LIQUORS  OF  ALL  KINDS, 

O  IGrA.  RS,    &c. 

-»- 

%B    OYSTERS  in  season. 


The  table  is  always  supplied  with  every  luxury  the  market  affords. 


BILLIA-RD   ROOMS 

Open  for  the  amusement  of  guests  at  all  times. 


RATES  OF  BOARD  THE  LOWEST  IN  THE  CITY. 


'92  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 

A.  H.  YANBOKKELEN, 

Comiiiissioii  &  ForTsrarding 

MERCHANT, 

41,^  North  Water  Street, 

HALL  AND  NUTT'S  WHAKVES, 

(BETWEEN  CHESNUT  AND  MULBERKY  STREETS,) 

WQL[f^[][I^(gT@5^s,  m,  ©3 

Consignments  of  Cotton,  Naval  Stores,  and  other  Southern  pro- 
duce and  manufactures  solicited,  and  will  fill  orders  for  merchan- 
dize, all  of  which  will  receive  his  prompt  personal  attention. 

Merchandize  and  other  articles  forwarded  to  any  Roint  desired. 

Orders  for  the  purchase  of  merchandize,  and  consignments  of 
same  for  sale,  solicited. 

G.  H.  W.  RUNGE,  J.  H.  G.  KORDLANDER. 

RUNGE  &  KORDLANDER, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

GEOCERIES,   PROVISIONS, 

ALES,  WINES,  BRANDIES,  LAGER  BEER, 

AND 

WiWiEs  m  AW  Kills, 

MANUFACTURERS  OP 

siisiFMiiii  mil  Fip,  \m  rat 

AND 

BOTTLERS  OF  ALE  &  PORTER, 

NO.  3  SOUTH  FRONT  STREET, 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTOBY.  93 


A.  ADRIAN.  H.  VOLLERS. 


WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 


Groceries  and  Liquors, 

•   i  : .:  .  IMPORTERS  OF 

MAM  AND  GERIAH  CIGARS, 

AND 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS, 

South-East  Corner  Front  and  Dock  Streets, 
'''■  ^  %ILMINGTON,  N.  h'^^^ 


J^"  Prompt  personal  attention  given  to  the  sale  of 

Cotton,  ISTaTal  Stores, 

AND     .  .,:ic. 

■"    GENEEAL  PEODUCE. 

CONSIGNMENTS  EESPECTFULLY  SOLICITEI>. 


94 


TIVILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


WlLMIiNGTON 


iimi 


liii 


AND 


9 


JOURNAL  BUILDINGS, 
PRINCESS  STREET, 

Wilmington,  N.  C. 


Ledgers,  Journals, 

AND  ALL  KINDS  OF 

BLA^K  BOOKS  MADE  TO  ORDEB. 

ALSO, 

RULING  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

Repaired  or  bound  in  all  the  various  styles,  in  the  most  durable 
manner.  • 

Old  Books  of  every  description  done  at  the  shortest  notice. 

P.  HEINSBERGER. 


OITTT 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 


The  following  represents  the  principal  merchants  and  business 
men  in  their  respective  branches  : 

Insurance. 

Atkinson  &  Shepperson,  Princess  near  Water,  Agents  Fiie,  Marine 
and  Life  Insurance  Companies  of  New  York  and  Baltimore. 

Dudley  &  Bro.,  5  South  Water,  up  stairs,  Agents  Underwriters* 
Agency,  New  England,  (of  Boston,)  Globe  and  New  York 
Accidental  Insurance  Companies  of  New  York  city. 

George,  E.  P.,  office  with  Cronly  &  Morris,  Agent  Hartford,  At- 
lantic, and  Traveler's  Accidental  Insurance  Companies. 

Harriss  &  Howell.  North  Water,  Agents  North  Carolina  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Company. 

Kidder  &  Martin,  corner  Water  and  Dock,  (up  stairs,)  Agents 
Home,  Phoenix  and  Merchant's  Insurance  Companies. 

Smith,  Wm.  L.,  office  at  Bank  of  Wilmington,  Agent  Phanix 
Insurance  Company  of  Hartford. 

Wallace  &  Southerland,  24  North  Water,  (up   stairs,)    Agents 
Greensboro'  Mutual  Insurance  Company. 
Ocean  Steamers. 

Bradley  &  Woehler,  North  Water,  Agents  Commercial  Line  Steam- 
ers W.  P.  Clyde  and  Fairbanks  to  New  York. 

Barry,  H  M,  North  Water,  Agent  Steamers  Starlight  and  Com- 
mander to  New  York. 

Harriss  &  Howell,  North  Water,  Agents  A.  C.  S.  S.  Line  Steam- 
ers Euterpe  and  Twilight  to  New  York. 

95 


96  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


Sailing  Packets. 

Flanner,  Wm.  B.,  North  Water,  Agent  Murray's  Line  to  New 
York. 

Harriss  &  Howell,  North  Water,  Agents  Keystone  Line  to  Phila- 
delphia, and  New  York  and  Boston  lines. 

Worth  &  Daniel,  20  South  Water,  Agents  Union  Line  to  New 
York  and  Southern  Line  to  Philadelphia. 

River  Steamers. 

Worth  &  Daniel,  20  South  Water,  Agents  Cape  Fear  Line  to  Fay- 
ette ville. 
[There  are  several  other  lines  to  Fayetteville,  all  of  which  come 
to  their  owners.     One   new  line  is  about  being   established,  the 
agent  of  which  cannot  be  ascertained.] 


Auctioneers.  'luC 

Cronly  &  Morris,  office  No.  6  South  Water,  (up  stairs.) 
Poalk  &  Allen,  No.  3  South  Water,  (up  stairs.) 
Shackelford,  James,  No.  32  North  Water,  '  • 

West,  S.  M.,  No  6  South  Water. 


Attorneys. 

Baker,  John  A.,  . 

Cutlar,  DuBrutz,  over  Bank  of  Wilmington. 

Empie,  A.,  Journal  Buildings,  Princess  bt  2d  and  Front. 

Holmes,  John  L.,  Court  House,  Princess  bt  2d  and  3d. 

London,  M, . 

Moore,  B.  R. ,  Journal  Buildings,  Princess  bt  Front  and  2d. 
Person  &  French,  corner  Market  and  Water,  (up  stairs.) 
Poisson,  Fred  D.,  Princess  bt  2d  and  3d,  opp  Court  Hoiise. 
Strange,  R.,  Market  bt  2d  and  3d.  ,,y  j/[  }[ 

Waddell,  A.  M.,  Market  bt  2d  and  3d.  -      '     • 

Wright,  Wm.  A.,  3d  bt  Market  and  Dock. 
Wright,  Julius  W.,  Princess  bt  2d  and  3d,  opp  Court  House, 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  97 


Blacksmiths 

Burtt,  S,  Mulberry  bt  Front  and  Water. 
Highsmith,  Wm,  10th  bt  Princess  and  Market. 


Bakers. 

Thorburn,  R,  Eagle  Bakery,  cor  Front  and  Dock. 
Lessman,  A,  11  South  2d,  bt  Market  and  Dock. 
Patten,  Wm,  44  Market. 


Banks 


Bank  of  Cape  Fear,  9  Front,  bt  Market  and  Princess. 
Bank  of  Wilmington,  26  Front,  bt  Market  and  Princess. 
Commercial  Bank,  cor  Water  and  Chesnut,  (up  stairs.) 
Savings  Bank,  Journal  Buildings. 


Billiard  Saloons. 

Verandah  Saloon,  10  South  Water. 

Fay  &  Rafferty,  Merchant's  Exchange  Hotel,  51  Marketl 

Bo-wling  Alley. 

Verandah  Saloon,  10  South  Water. 


Bookbindery. 
Heinsberger,  P,  Journal  Buildings,  Princess  bt  Front  and  2d. 


Books  and  Stationery. 

Whitaker,  T  S,  36  Market. 


98  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


Brokers,  (Exchange.) 

Dawson,  James,  28  Market. 

Gradj,  B  F,  corner  Princess  anl  Water. 

Wilkinson,  Jos,  34  Market. 


Boots  and  Shoes. 

Bradley,  G  &  C,  41  J^arket. 
French,  George  R  &  Son,  11  Market. 


Butchers. 

Bishop,  John,  Market  House. 
Johnson,  T  H  &  Bro,  Market  House. 
King,  Jere  J,  Market  House. 
iKing,  John  B,  Market  House. 
Millis  &  Savage.  Market  House. 
Petteway,  James,  Market  House. 


Clothing. 

Aaron,  Bavid  &  Co,  25  Market. 

Baldwin,  Munson  &  Co,  38  Market. 

Bear,  Sol  &  Bros,  18  Market. 

Bear,  S  &  Co,  41  and  42  North  Water. 

Cohn  &  Rytenberg,  43  Market. 

David,  A  &  Co,  53  Market. 

Kahnweiler  &  Bro,  S  W  cor  Market  and  Front. 

Lyon,  Jacob,  N  E  cor  Market  and  North  Water. 

McCormick,  James,  27  Market. 

Newman,  P,  37  North  Water. 

Simpson,  S  M,  33  and  35  Market. 

Samson,  J  &  H,  45  Market. 

Weill,  A  &  Co,  13  Market. 


yr^LmmTOii  directqry.  99 


Commission    JMCerchants. 

Andrews  &  Bardin,  5  South  Water,  (up /stairs.)  ,T 

Anderson,  James  &  Co,  9  South  Water. 

Atkinson  &  Shepperson,  Princess,  near  Water,  /[[ 

Adrian  &  VoUers,  S  E  cor  Front  and  Dock.  '   •'' 

Bradley  &  Woehler,  N  Water,  (West  side,)  bt  Chesnut  and  Mul'- 

berry. 
Barry,  Horace  M,  N  Water,  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Blossom,  Jos  R  &  Co,. Dock,  bt  Front  and  Water. 
Chadbourn,  Jas  H  &  Co,  Dock,  bt  Front  and  Water. 
Cox,  Kendall  &  Co,  23  North  Water. 
Eilers,  H  B,  S  E  cor  Market  and  Dock. 
FinlaysoD,  M  U  &  Bro,  5  North  Water,  (up  stairs.) 
Planner,  Wm  B,  North  Water,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut.    ' 
Greene,  Zeno  H,  4  North  Water. 

Hall,  A  E,  22  North  Water.         ''^  ^'Oili 

Harriss  &  Howell,  North  Water,  bt  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Kidder  &  Martin,  cor  Dock  and  Water,  (up  stairs.) 
Keith,  E  A,  15i  North  Water,  (up  stairs.) 
Martin,  Alfred,  5  South  Water.' 

Mui-ray  &  Murchison,  North  Water,  bt  Princess  j»nd|C,h6Snuti,,,  ^ 
McRae  &  Gurganus,  3  North  Water.  •     ^     •     ,.o 

McRary,  W  H  &  Co,  N  E  cor  Princess  and  Water. 
Mastin,  C  H,  32  North  Water. 
Moffitt,  McNeill  &  Co,  4  South  Water. 
Mclnnis,  M,  16  North  Water. 
Oldham,  Alex,  6  South  Water. 
Parsley,  0  G  &  Co,  6  North  Water. 

Poalk  &  Allen,  8  South  Wateir,  (upstairs.)  ;; 

Petteway  &  Moore,  Planner's  building,  North  Walter.  '''■ 

Russell  &  Ellis,  10  North  Water. 
Shackelford,  Haas  &  Co,  SI  and  32  North  Water. 
Southerland,  A,  South  Water,  bt  Dock  and  Orange.    W  "'^^ 
Sprunt,  Alex,  South  Water,  bt  Dock  and  Orange.         ■■-!'..;   -'[ 


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VanBokkelen,  A  H,' 41|^Nortli  Water. 

Worth  &  Daniel,  South  AVater/bt  Dock  and  Orange* 

Wallace  k  Southerland,  24  North  Water,, (up, staiBS*,)..  .;.-, ■<!•!■, bu A 

Williams,  W  A  &  Son,  7  South  Water.    ,/)o;- 1:.|  j-.ii^  :)>  no^.aHiL 

Willard,  James  A.  29  North  .Wffifcen'a  iod  3  8  ,3iolIoV  it  aBiihk 

West,  S  M,  6  South  Water.     ",'  ^  .■y^'s^TJ  Y.  .•ro'flooV?'  J.  -^^.-Al 


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.J  /.Cabinet  Make]fii.,oO  i.  >j 

"■'  '..-,;  ,  ,      ■'''   'hld.P.\\' 

Daymen  &  Johnson,  cor  2d  and  Market.         *    .     „  , .,        . 

Jenkins  &  Bro,  Princess,  bt  Front  and  Water.    ^  '^      '    , 

Civil  Enginfeers. 

James  &  Brown,  Princess  bt  Front  and  2d,  next  West  of  Journsjl 
Buildings.  ,  H^^2?.tnBH 

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'.:■    :  ,.    ,  ''.IM  ^Aa.iliiaZ 

Croch;^yV/  ib^.-a  5  ,yy\Mk  .aiJixsK 
Perrin,  Henry  R,  30  Market. ■^^^^^;^"''^  .noaido-iiil^  :2>  I^rniK 
Smith,  D  A,  26  and  28  South  Front."  "      -'"'^ 

VanAmringe,  S,  61  Market. 

-^iioS  i'  ,oO  i(>  ilioMoM  /Jimol". 

Confectioneries.'^'      ■        -^^  ,  i^tnloK 

Agostini,  F  M,  16  Market.  •")  O  .Y9f8-i£>'I 

Flanagan,  L,  21  and  23  South  Front.  ,jj^  iiilxjol 

Lessman,  A,  11  South  2d,  bt  Market  and  Dock.        ,  ^  ^m^^^l 

.  i's  j&nossjjii 

.0;^??^'?^^*°'^^^^^  Buildersf.  ^   F.„,r,o,fto^ 
Post,  James  F,  PrinoeSs'bt  2d  and  3d,  opp  Court  House.        .  - 
Walker,  James,  cor  Front  aiid  Walnut. 


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Drugs  and  Chemicals. 

Day  &  Wright,  71  Market. 

Lippitt,  W  H,  55  Market. 

McLin,  Henry,  N  W  cor  Front  and  Market. 


Willis,  Elijah,  47  Market.  °,,-    ...^ 


Dentists. 

Corbin,  Lillington, rjID  jjgovlu-.i! 

Carr,  Dr  Thos  B,  45|  Market,  (up  stairs.)  ^.A.  d  .diiicBi 


Dry  Goods,  &c. 

Aaron,  David,  25  Market. 
'Bear,  Sol  &  Bros,  18  Market. 
Bear,  S  &  Co,  41  and  42  North  Water. 
Blumenthal,  S  &  Co,  cor  Market  and  Front. 
Bauer,  F  L,  23  Market. 
Cohn  &  Ryttenberg,  43  Market. 
Dawson,  John,  19  and  21  Market. 
Davids,  A  &  Co,  53  Market. 
Hedrick  &  Ryan,  5  and  7  North  Front,  next  South  of  Cape  Fear 

Bank. 
Hall,  C  M,  29  Market. 

Jacobi,  N  &  Co,  9  Market.  ,.    ,,    ^^,,  „ 

Kahnweiler  &  Bro,  S  W  cor  Market  and  Froutir  "tJ^",^""'^  Vt  '^  "^"^ 
Lyon,  Jacob,  N  E  cor  Market  and  North  Water.',  r  ""'-j/V  'T^"*- 
Marcus  &K^r    39  Ma^^  .,.  ,^^^^^^  ^  ^        ,^  ^ 

Simpson,  SM   33  and  35  Market.  -,  g,     ,,  ^  ^^^^^^^  _^^^ 

Samson,  J  &  H,  45  Market.  ,,„.,^  .^^   ^  ^  ^     ■ 

Weill,  A  &  Co,  13  Market.  ^  ^ "   'i^f ,,  '^J^t 

Waldron,  A,  34  Market. 
Witcover  S,  15  Market. 


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Adams  Express  Company,  3  Granite  Row,  Ja^  Blac'dm^er'  A'getii. 

Southern  Express  Company,  3  Granite  "KowV'Jam^s'^MactimM^ 

Agent.  ^  _j    -.^  ...        ,  .,  ^^, 

City  Baggage  Express,  J  E  Gadsby,  pro^rietbr,'  S'^GraAit'e  'StH^J' 


Furniture. 

Poltogt,  Chas  &  Co,  cor  Front  and  Princess. 
Smith,  D  A,  26  and  28, South  Front. 


Grain  Dealers. 

Ellis  &  Mitchell,  9  North  Water. 

Oldham,  Alex,  cor  North  "Water  and  W^lw^, ,  ,       ,    ,        <  • 

.  I  jl„'i;  I,',,  ox   ,f,.i'i<L  v-'j  :■':■.  ^'i.'i-^O. 

■-   Ih'^Y:  2^  ban  tb  ,oO  -1  3  ^ised 
Gunsmiths.         ;''^/;^^!^'^"^^? 

Neff,  A  H,  19  South  Front.  eO 

PoUey,  H  N,  Princess  bt  Front  and  Water.  ..Ci 

.iSil'iJjlu   -.-.   ,0'j  'Ji  A   ,eiiyjf\Bli 

Groceries,  &c.  ^CI 

Adrian  &  Toilers,  corner  Front  and  Dock. ,    ,,  ,      ia   ;  L„„t 

Bate  &  Wescott,  32  Market.  ^ ,^  ^      .(-'■  :?,  .^^IJowarfsH 

Barry,  Horace  M,  North  Water  bt  Chesniat'an'^  Mutberryr-j-  j 

Bradley  &  Woehler,  North  Water  bt  Chesnut  &  Mulberry^  l.uoS^ 
Bremer,  H  M,  N  E  corner  Front  and  Doc^..  /  ,.,.  ,.  ,-,  '  l„«r«;P 
Cox,  Kendall  &  Co,  23  North  Water.       :'  '"^^    i^ 

T'Vc''.'r.r  ""''''■    ^^^^'"^^^ 

Elliot,  H  C,  7  Market.  .,.-...?"'■?     "     ,,,  .r.r.-- 

French,  George  Z  &  Co,  10  South  Front.  '     '        '"  '  '  ' 

Greene,  Zeno  H,  4  North  Water. 


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Huggins,  W  T,  S  E  corner  Market  and  2d. 

Hussell  &  Bappler,  corner  North  Water  and  Mulberry. 

Heyer  &  Ulrich,  39  North  Water. 

Hopkins  &  Johnstone,  2  Granite  Row. 

Larkins  &  Hardwick,  59  Market. 

Lynch,  Thomas,  S  W  corner  Water  and  Princess. 

Levy,  Jonas  P,  Dock  bt  Front  and  Water. 

McTnnis,  M,  16  North  Water. 

Myers,  George,  11  and  13  South  Front. 

Mallard  &  King,  69  IMarket. 

Neff,  Joseph  H,  cor  Water  and  Dock. 

Newman,  P,  N  E  cor  Water  and  Chesnut, 

Orrell  &  Lewis,  8  Market. 

Runge  &  Kordlander,  3  South  Front. 

Shackelford,  Haas  &  Co,  31  and  32  North  Water. 

Smith,  D  A,  26  and  28  South  Front. 

Smith  &  Strauss,  65  Market. 

Tienken  &  Bauman,  20  and  22  South  FrontJ 

VanAmringe,  Stacey,  61  Market. 

Williams  &  Potter,  57  Market. 


Hotels. 


Bailey's  Star  Hotel,  22  Front,  James  H  Bailey,  proprietor. 
City  Hotel,  cor  Market  and  2d,  Frederick  &  Shemwell,. proprietors. 
Farmers'  House,  North  Water,  bt  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Merchants'  Exchange  Hotel,  51  Market,  Fay  &  Rafferty,  propr'ts. 
Rock  Spring  Hotel,  Chesnut,  bt  Front  and  Water,  John  Rooney, 

proprietor. 
Railroad  Hotel,  cor  Front  and  Red  Cross,  J  R  Faulkner  &  Co, 

proprietors. 
Mechanics'  Hotel,  Front,  bt  Orange  and  Ann,  Thomas  Daniels, 

proprietor. 
Seaman's  Home,  cor  Front  and  Dock,  Geo  W  Williams,  keeper. 


104  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


Hard^ware. 

Dawson,  John,  19  and  21  Market. 
Peck,  Geo  A  &  Co,  15  South  Front. 


Iron  and  Brass  Foundries'. 

Hart  &  Bailey,  proprietors  Wilmington  Iron   and  Copper  Works, 

17  Market. 
Roberts,   Thos  E,   proprietor   Clarendon  Iron  Works,  Queen,  bt 

Surry  and  Water. 


Ice  Dealer. 

Furlong,  Walter,  Dock,  bt  Fr«nt  and  Water. 


Livery  Stables. 

Currie,  S  A  &  Co,  cor  Princess  and  2d. 
Steagall,  B,  Princess,  bt  3d  and  4th. 


Millinery. 

Bauer,  F  L,  25  Market. 
Cohn  &  Ryttenberg,  43  Market, 
Flanagan,  L,  21  and  23  South  Front. 
Kahnweiler  &  Bro,  cor  Front  and  Market. 


Merchant  Tailors. 


Baldwin,  Munson  &  Co,  38  Market. 
McCormick,  James,  27  Market. 


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Manufacturers  Ale,  Ginger  Pop,   &c. 

Klander,  L,  cor  Front  and  Church. 
Runge  &  Kordlander,  3  South  Front. 


Notaries  Public. 

Evans,  Thomas,  Dock  bt  Front  and  Water. 
Loeb,  Jacob,  9  South  Water. 
Poisson,  W  M,  office  W  &  W  Railroad. 
Smith,  Wm  L,  office  Bank  of  Wilmington. 


Newspapers. 

Wilmington   Journal,  Fulton  k  Price,   proprietors,   Princess  bt 

Front  and  2d. 
Wilmington  Dispatch,  Barry  i*y;   Bernard,  proprietors,  42  Market, 

(up  stairs,) 
Wilmington  Herald,  Thomas  M  Cook  &  Co,  proprietors,  36  3Iar- 

ket,  (up  stairs.) 
City  Visitor,  Kirkland  tV  Co,  proprietors. 


Painters.  i 

Burr,  C  E  &  Co.  33  South  Front,  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 

Fanning,  P  W,  Front  bt  Orange  and  Ann. 

Kliag,  Fred,  25  South  Front. 

iladison  &  Thomson,  Princess  bt  Front  and  Water.  x£ 

.a 


Photographic  Galleries. 

VanOrsdell,  C  M,  40|  Market. 

Batchelder,  W,  Front  bt  Market  and  Princess,  -"^^jf^ff .?  ^^^''^ 


106^  tVILMINGTON   DIRECTORY. 


Physicians, 

Anderson,  E  A,  Market  bt  2d  and  3d. 
Berry,  Wm  A,  Front  bt  Market  and  Princess; 
Bradley,  A  0,  Front  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 
Cutlar,  F  J,  over  Bank  of  Wilmington. 
Ertkenker,  I  F,  cor  Market  and  2d,  (up  stairs.) 
Freeman,  Wm  E,  Front  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry r 
King,  J  Francis,  69  Market,  (up  stairs.) 
Langdon,  Walter  R,  3Iarket  bt  4th  and  5th. 
Love,  Wm  J,  Front  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
McRee,  James  F,  Jr,  cor  Front  and  Chesnut. 
Med  way,  A,  Front  bt  Dock  and  Orange. 
Robinson,  J  S,  Front  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Swann,  John,  corner  3d  and  Chesnut. 
Sehonwald,  J  T,  Princess  bt  Front  and  Water. 
Thomas,  W  G,  cor  Market  and  4th. 
Walker;  Joshua  G,  Priiicess  bt  Front  and  2d.       ■'' 
Wood,  Thomas  F,  Princess  bt  Front  and  2d. 
WHght,  A  E,  Market  bt  2d  and  3d. 


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Tobacco,  Cii?ars,  &c, 

Burkhimer,  Henry,  6  Market. 
VanSickle,  J,  12  Market. 


Upholstery  and  Paper  Ilaugiug. 

Polvogt,  Chas  &  Co,  cor  Front  and  Princess. 
Smith,  D  A,  26  and  28  South  Front. 


Watches  and  Jewelry. 


Brown  &  Anderson,  87  Market. 
Knohl,  F  W,  9  South  Front, 


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Restaurants. 

Bailey,  J  A,  Star  Saloon,  Front  bt  Market  and  Princess. 
Fay  &  Rafferty,  51  Market.       ' 
Sherman,  J,  Globe  Saloon,  1  G-ranite  Row. 
Webb,  Harrv,  20  Market. 


Saloons, 

Bailey,  J  A,  Star  Saloon,  Front  bt  Market  and  Princess. 

Bivens,  W  J,  Rock  Spring  Saloon,  34  North  Water. 

Driscoll  &  Kerrigan,  Wilmington  House,  Toomer's  Alley,  bt  Front 
and  2d. 

Fay  &  Rafferty,  Merchants'  Exchange  Hotel  Saloony  51  Mavkei. 

Faulkner,  J  R  &  Co,  Railroad_  Hotel  Saloon,  cor  Front  and  Red 
Cross. 

Kelley,  Stephen,  18  North  Water.     '*•    ; 

Lumsden,  James  Q,  Half- Way  House,  21  North  Front,  bt  Prin- 
cess and  Chesnut. 

Mit^hel,  James  H,  Gem  Saloon,  8  South  Water. 

Meier,  Jos,  National  Saloon,  Dock  bt  Front  and  Water. 

Peden,  Wm  N,  Clarendon  Bar,  4  Market. 

Bunge  &  Kordlander,  3  South  Front. 

feharpsteen,  W  H,  Verandah  Saloon,  10  South  Water. 

Storer,  A  R,  Wilmington  Bar,  10  Market.'  ,-'^,j ''   ''^'^,^ 

Sherman,  J,  Globe  Saloon,  1  Granite  Row. 

Webb,  Harry,  Harnet  Saloon,  20  Market.  t 


Ship  Cli^andlery. 

Levy,  Jonas  P,  Dock  bt  Front  and  Water, 
Neff,  Joseph  H,  cor  Dock  and  Water. 


Saddlery  and  Harness* 

Jacobs,  B  J,  69  Market. 


108  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


Topham,  James  S  &  Co,  8  South  Front. 
Wilipon,  James,  5  Market. 


Steam  Saw  and  Planing  Mills. 

Chadbourn,  J  H  &  Co,  oflf  Dock  bt  Front  and  Water. 
Kidder  &  Martin,  off  cor  Dock  and  Water,  (up  stairs.) 
Northrop,  S  &  W  H,  ">U1  South  Water  bt  Queen  and  Castle. 


Tin  Ware  and  Stoves. 

Neff,  A  H,  19  South  Front. 

Policy,  H  N,  Princess  bt  Water  and  Front. 


Turpentine  Distillers. 

Blossom,  Jos  K  &  Co,  Dock  bt  Front  and  Water. 

Bussell  &  Ellis,  10  North  Water. 

TanBokkelen,  A  H,  41 J  North  Water  bt  Chesnut  and  Mulberry".'  - 


Wines  and  Liquors.  - 

Alexander,  S  D,  10  North  Front. 
Adrian  &  Vollers,  S  E  cor. Front  and  Dock. 
Bremer,  H  M,  N  E  cor  Front  and  Dock. 
Elliot,  H  C,  7  Market. 
Egan,  P  &  Co,  46  North  Water. 
French,  George  Z  &  Co,  10  South  Front. 
Hussell  &  Bappler,  S  E  cor  North  Water  and  Mulberry. 
Hopkins  &  Johnstone,  2  Grranite  Row.  '  ,^'- 

Myers,  George,  11  and  13  South  Front,  Chas  D  Myers,  Agent. 
Newman,  P,  N  E  cor  North  Water  and  Chesnut. 
Runge  &  Kordlander-,  3  South  Front. 

Tienken  &  Bauman,  22  and  24  South  Front.  ^      r     -r 

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H.  MARCUS,'  "^3.10  AUGUST  KEHE. 

[PAROUS  k  ICEHfl, 

'"     ,/  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

Fancy  and  Staple  Dry  Goods, 


HATS   AND    CAPS,   BOOTS   AND    SHOES, 
BENT'S  FUENISHINS  GOODS  AM  FANCY  ARTICLES. 

NO.  39   MARKET  STREET, 

WILM3NGTON,  N.  C. 
SURGICAL  MB  MECEArJICAL 

^  de:n'tist,  ^ 

'^>  WILMINGTON,  N^^r^ 

DENTISTS  SUPPLIED  WITH  ARTIFICIAL  TEETH 
AT  PHILADELPHIA  PRICES. 

ArraBgements  will  soon'  be  perfected ,   wliich'  will'  feliableime  to 
send  a 

To  my  friends  in  the  country.  - 


W^ifpi 


110  WILMINGTON    DIIIECTORY. 


PRICES  OF  GOLD  FOR  CONFEDERATE  MONEI.,, 

COMPILED  EV  B.  F.  GRADY,  EXCHANGE  BEOKEH  AND  BANKEK,  T,-1L3UXGT0N,  N.  C. 

1861.      - 

July  15  to  November  15 10  per  cent. 

November  15  to  December  31 20        " 

1862. 

January  l,to  Febniary  15 

February  15  to  April  15 

April  15  to  June  1 80       " 

June  1  to  August  1 2  00  for  one. 

August  1  to  October  15 2  50       " 

October  15  to  December  31 "3  00       "  .  IT 

Januaiy  1  to  March  1 ->  8  ^-  '^^^^ 

March  1  to  June  1 .i.^-. . .., 5  00       *' 

Junelto  July  1...  .v.*^.^..,,, 7  00 

July  1  to  August  1. .  .'..■•... . .  /.{  . . .... . ..-...'. 15  00 

August  1  to  September  1 .■,.,.^.„^.. ,.,.,. 14. 0P-,.^„'.!„,_„ 

September  1  to  November  15 15  00  _    " 

November  15  to  December  31 .f  |Oj^T  " 

1864. 

January  1  to  March  1 ^^iA-  J.^'-.- ^^ 

March  1  to  September  15 20  00        " 

September  15  to  December  15. . .  .1  TT'^T.  f^. ...... :  26  00 


December  15  to  Decei^ber  .31 . , . , .  .f.A..  lC '  50  00\^  ,;j^'xJl 

/:i?EC.'3:53:a:ci^^''s:.:2a:::  ,._  ^^ 

January  1 : 60  00        " 

JanuaiT  15. .'M  J-l-  U' 65  00       " 

February  1 50  00       " 

February  15 45  00  "     «  |{£ 

March  1 60  00       « 

Marchl5 60  00       " 

Aprill ..7000       "      , 

AprU15 100  00     ^^'     '- 

The  above  are  the  general  rates  at  which  Confederate  money  sold 
for  as  compared  with  Gold  during  the  tdme  specified,  or  during,  the 
•war. 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTOEY.  ,1^(1 


JOSEPH.  B.  BUSSELL,  CHAELES  S.  ELLIS. 

RUSSELL  &  ELLIS, 

Commission  Merchants, 

10  NORTH  WATER  STREET, 

^D[L[i^D[i^@T(Q)RQg  ROo  ©3 

PROMPT  PEESO^"AL  ATTENTION  GIVEN  TO  THE  S.\LE  OF 

COTTON,  NAVAL  STORES,  GRAIN,  &c.  &c. 

BALDWIN,  MUNSON  &  CO., 

MERCHANT  TAILOES, 


AND  DEALERS  IN 


TRUNKS,  SHIRTS,  HATS,  PBRFMERIES,  &C., 

No.  38  Market  Street, 

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112  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


sol;  bear  &  BROTHERS, 

18  MARKET  STREET, 


MAISTJFACTUEERS  OF 


OX^OTX3:3:iNJC3r, 

AND  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

Dry  Groods,  Hats,  Oaps,^ 
BOOTS  AND  SHOES, 

CLOTHS,  CISSIMERES,  UMX  ARTICLES,:&C. 
MURRAY  &  MURCHISON, 

Wholesale  Grocers 


AND 


COMMISSION  MERCHANTS, 

NORTH  WATER  STREET, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

E.  MURRAY,  )  Wilminpfnn   N  T   I  K-  M-  MURCHISON,  /  ^^  York. 

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WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  lid 


B.  J.  JACOBS, 

.MANUFACTURER  AND  DEALER  IN 

HARNESS,  SADDLERY,  &c.  &c. 

Bridles,   Trunks,   &c., 

MADE  AND  REPAIRED  \yiTH  NEATNESS  AND  DISPATCH. 

o.  69  Market  Street,- 

S.  BEAE  &  CO, 


DEALERS  IX 


STAPLE  AND  FANCY  DBY  GOODS, 

'  Ready-made  Olotliiiig, 

mt%  tm,  iiif  I  mm,  i mil 

VALISES,  CAEPET  BAGS,  UMBRELLAS, 

AND 

Nos.  ^1  and  42  North  Water  Street, 


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JOHN  G.  VOSS, 

MAKEll  OF 

U^Boots  and  Shoes^^ 

OF  EVERY  STYLE. 

411  orders  for  Work  executed  promptly  and  etJicientl)". 
REP^IRIISTG 

COKE  NFATLY  AND  WITH  DISPATCH,  AND  AT  THE  LOWEST  BATES. 

No.  25  South  Front  Street, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C, 

POALK  &  ALLEN, 

iNG  and  COMMISSION 
MERCHANTS, 

No.  3  South  Water  Street, 

WILMINGTON,    N.    C. 


REFER  TO 

HABEISS  >'i:  HOWELL.  WAL  M.  HARPJSS,  WM.  B.  PLANNER, 

J.  SHACKELFORD. 


Jl^We  also  sell  at  AUCTION  under  license  of  J.  Shackelford, 
who  is  concerned  with  us  in  this  line  of  our  business. 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORr.  US 


HENRY  SHUTTE, 

MANUFACTURER  OP 

-HOOTS  Al  SHOES. 

KEEPS  ALWAYS  ON  HAND  A  GENERAL  ASSORTMENT  OF 

SHOE  STOCK, 

NO.  11  NORTH  FRONT  STREET, 

WllL!F»iDlM(§T@INl,  IM.  ©. 

KELLY  S  SALOON, 

m.  18  NORTH  WATER  STREET, 

WILMISTGTOF,  F.  G. 

Keeps  constantly  on  hand  a  large  and  choice  selection  of  fine 

IMPORTED  AND  DOMESTIC  LIQOORS 

OF  ALL  KINDS. 

^^OYSTEES  in  their  season.^^ 

HAVAIsTi^  OIGi^RS,  &c. 
STEPHEN  KELLY,  Proprietor. 


(JENERAL    DIRECTORY. 


MUNICIPAL    GOVERNMENT. 


Mayor, 

JOHN  DAWSON. 

Commissioners. 

James  Sbackelford Alfred  Martin. 

John  Gr.  Bauraan.    Stephen  D.  Wallace. 

Eli  Murray Wm.  t?.  Anderson. 

Mayor's  Court  meets  at  3  o'clock,  P.  M. 

City  Clerk  and  Treasurer, T.  W.   Anderson. 

City  Tax  Cvllector Thomas  H.  Howey. 

City  Surveyor. ..." Wm.  H.  James. 

City  Police. 

Chief  of  Police, .-...Paul  McGreal. 

Assistaut  Chief  of  Police,. John  GriflBth. 

/  -..Chief  of  Nij^ht Police,... L.  W.  Hannon. 

.lili.  

Fire  Department. 

Chief  Engineer, James  Mitchell. 

Assistant  Chief  Engineer, James  Macomber. 

FIRE     WARDENS. 

Chief  Fire  Warden,.  W.  Burkhimer. 

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Assistant  Fire  Warden, A.  H.  Vanl3okk«l*a, 

Avon  E.  Hall, James  H.  Ryan. 

James McCormick. James  G.  Green. 

E.  Schulken. 


Howard  Fire  Company. 

President, R.  Bate. 

Treasurer,  G,  H.  W.  Rungo. 

Secretary, H.  VoUers. 

Foreman, J.  Spelman. 

Ist  A  ««'«*"»'*  ^  ^    TlrPimer. 

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RAIL    ROADS. 


Wilmington  and  Weldon  Rail  Road. 
President, R.  R.  Bridgers. 

DIRECTORS. 

P.  K.  Dickinson .,, W.  A.  Wright. 

S.  D.  Wallace .'. Alfred  Martin. 

A.  H.  VanBokkelen Eli  Murray. 

Edward  Kidder John  Everett. 

W.  D.  Faircloth , John  Norfleet. 


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OFFICERS. 

Engineer  and  Superintendent S.  L.  Fremont. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer,  J.  W.  Thompson. 

Superintendent  of  Transportation, William  Smith. 

General  Ticket  x\gent  and  Clerk, Wm.  M.  Poisson. 

General  Freight  Agent,  G.  L.  Dudley. 

Master 'Mechanic,  ...:...^;.'...  ...John  F.  Divine. 

SCHEDULE  OF  TAcSENGER  TRAINS. 

Leave  Wilmington  daily  at 4.00  P.  M. 

Arrive  at  Weldon  daily  at 8.00  A.  M. 

Leave  Weldon  daily  at .;..... 2.00  P.  M. 

Arrive  at  Wilmington  daily  at.... 5.40  A.  M. 


"  Connects  at  Wilmingtou  T-icn  Wilmington  &  iVanchester  Rail- 
road ;  at  Goldsboro'  with  North  Carolina  Railroad,  and  Atlantic  & 
N.  C.  Railroad;  at  Weldon  with  trains  to  and  from  Petersburg  by 
Gaston  Ferry,  and  on  direct  to  Norfolk  and  Washington. 


Wilmington  and  Manchester  Rail  Road. 
President, Oscar  G.  Parsley,  Sr. 

DIRECTORS. 

John  Dawson... .^., ..Henry  Nutt. 

John  A.  Taylor '....N.  N.Nixon. 

James  G.   Burr, Richard  Bradley. 

J.  EH  Gregg Moore. 

Maj. Haynesworth. 


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General  Superintendent, Henry  31.  Drau.-. 

Assistant  Superintendent,  ...v W.  H,  McDowell. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer,  William  A.  Walker. 

General  Freight  Agent, .,.John  L.  Cantwell. 

SCHEDULE    OF    PASSENGER    TRAINS. 

Leave  AYilmingtou  daily  at 6:00  A.  M., 

Arrive  at  Florence  at 6.30  P.  M., 

Arrive  at  Kingsville  at 1.25  A.  M.^ 

Leave  Kingsville  dai'y  at 7.35  P.  M., 

Arrive  at  Florence  at ....2.05  A.  M.^ 

Arrive  at  Wilmington  at 3.05  P.  M. 

TABLE  OF  DISTANCE,?  FROM  WILMINGTON  TO 

Flemiugton,    34  miles.. Florence, ,...107  niiles.i.ji'l 

Whiteville 44     "      srimmonsville, 119     "      . V. 

Fair  Bluff, 63     "      Lynchburg 127     "        .:* 

Nichols', 72     "     ;Mayesville,  137   '  " 

Mullins', 78     "      Sumter...... 146     "     .. 

Marion, 86     "      Manchester, 157     "   , 

Pee  Dee,... 94     "      Kingsville, 171     " 

Mar's  Bluff, 101     " 

Connects  at  Florence  with  North  Eastern  Railroad,  and  Cheraw 
and  Darlington  Railroad  ;  at  Kingsville  with  South  Carolina  Rail 
Road. 


Wilmington,  Charlotte  and  Rutherford  Rail  Road. 
President, Robert  IT.  Cowan. 

DIRECTORS. 

Samuel  J.  Person Joseph  Green. 

John  A.  McDowell ...„. Robert  S.  French. 

Walter  L.  Steele : Stephen  W.  Cole. 

Samuel  H.  Walkup .E.  Nye  Hutchinson. 

Haywood  W.  Guion C.  C.  Henderson. 

^  A.    G.  Logan. 


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Superintendent, , Roger  P.  Atkinson. 

Treasurer  and  Master  of  Transportation.... W.  H.  Allen. 

Master  Mechanic, J.  B.  Gajle. 

Freight  Agent I.  T.  Alderman. 

SCHEDULE. 

Leave  Wilmington  every  Tuesday,  Thursday  &  Sat'day,  at  8  A.  M. 

Arrive  at  Sand  Hill  on  same  days  at 4  P.  M. 

Leave  Sand  Hill  every  Monday,  Wed'sday  &  Friday,  at.  .7  A.  M. 
Arrive  at  Wilmington  on  same  days  at 3  P.  M- 

TABLE  OP  DISTANCES  FROM  WILMINGTON  TO 

Biverside 6  milesiMoss  Neck 76  miles. 


North  West, 15 

Marlville, 26 

Rosindale 38 

Brown  Marsh, 46 

Bladenboro', 54 

Lnmberton, 68 


Red  Banks,    84 

Shoe  Heel 89 

iLaurinburg, 95 

Laurel  Hill, 101 

ISandHill 110 


BANKS. 


Bank  of  Cape  Fear, 

JJfo.  9  North  Front  street,  between  Market  and  Frinceas. 
President— Wm.  A.  Wright. 
Cashier — James  G.  Burr. 
Book  Keeper — Jos.  McLaurin. 

MBKCTOBS. 

p.  K.  Dickinson.  ■ » John  Wooster. 

James  Anderson Robert  Strange. 

Daniel  L.  Russell Wm.  B.  Giles. 

Jesse  H.  Lindsay , Adam  Empie. 

<Teorge  R.  French Sion  H.  Rogers. 


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Bank  of  Wilmington, 

Front  street,  between  Market  and  Princess 
President — John  McRae. 
Cashier — William  L.  Smith. 

DIRECTORS. 

John  McRae Alfred  Martin. 

Stephen  D.  Wallace William  H.  McKarj. 

William  A.  Berry George  R.  French. 

Levi  A.   Hart. 


Wilmington  Savings  £ank, 

Journal  Buildings,  Princess  street,  between  Front  and  2d. 
President — John  A.  Tajlor. 
Cashier — P.  W.  Fanning. 

DIRICTORS. 

John  A.  Taylor Alfred  Martin. 

Stephen  D.  Wallace Daniel  Fergus. 

Alfred  Alderman. 
Board  of  Directors  meet  Tuesday  of  each  week. 


Commercial  Bank  of  Wilmington, 

Office  corner  Chesnut  and  North  Water  streets,  (up  stairs.) 
President — Oscar  G,  Parsley,  Sr. 
Cashier — Asa  K.  Walker. 

DIRECTORS. 

Oscar  G.  Parsley Eli  Murray. 

Henry  Nutt John  D.  Bellamy. 

N.  N.  Nixon W.  G.Thomas. 

Bennefc  Planner Z.  Latimer. 

Edward  Kidder. 


122  WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


Churches. 


Baptist,  cor  Orange  and  6th,  i'ev.  ,  pastor. 

Baptist,  Front,  bt  Ann  and  Nun. 

Baptist,    (now  building,)  cor  Market  and  5th,  Rev.  Mr.  Young, 

pastor.     (Services  held  at  City  Hall.) 
Episcopal,  (St.  James,  j'cor  Market  and  3d,  Rev.  A.  A.  Watson, 

pastor. 
Episcopal,  (St.  John's,)  cor  3d  and  Red  Cross,  Rev.  R.  E.  Terry, 

pastoi . 
Episcopal,  (St  Paul's,)  cor  4th  and  Orange,  Rev  G-eo  Patterson. 

pastor. 
Lutheran,  (now  building/)  cor  Market  and  6th. 
Methodist  Episcopal,  cor  Front  anl  Walnut,  Rev  L  S  Burkhead, 

pastor. 
Methodist  Episcopal,  (S,)  5th,  bt  Nun  and  Church. 
Presbyterian,  '1st,)  cor  3d  and  Orange. 

Presbyteiiau,  Chesnut,  bt  7th  and  8th,  Rev.  ,  pastor. 

Roman  Catholic,  (St  Thomas.)  Dock,  bt  2d  and  3d,  Rev  I)r  Cor- 
coran, priest. 
Seaman's  Bethel,  Dock,    bt  Front  and  South  Water,  Rev ^ 

pastor. 


Oakdale  Cemetery. 

President, Edward  Kidder. 

Secretary  and  Treai3urer, P.  W.  Fanning. 

Superintendent, Timothy  Donlon. 

DIRECTORS. 

William  A.  Wright John  A.  Taylor. 

Stephen  D.  Wallace George  R.  French 

Edward  Kidder. 


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Port    Government. 

COMMISSIONERS  OF    NAVIGATION  . 

P.  "W.  Fanning,  Chairman. 

A.  P.  Kepiton..- B,  F.  Mitchell. 

John  A.  Taylor James    Anderson* 

Clerk  and  Treasurer, Thos.  H    Howey. 

Harbor  Master,... G.    W.  Williams. 

Port  Physician, Dr.  J.  G.Walker. 

PORT    WARDENS. 

Charles  D.  Ellis George  Harriss. 

Silas   N.  Martin. 

KXAMINING  COMMITTEE. 

Charles  D.  Ellis A.  Guthrie. 

J.  S    Price. 


Seaman's  Friend  Society. 

('.  (CONSTITUTKD  FEB.  4Tn,    1853.) 

President— Charles  D.  Ellis. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — B.  F.  Mitchell, 

EXECUTIVE  BOARD. 

JohnMcRae T.  C.  Worth. 

Oscar  G.  Parsley.  Sr Charles  D.  Ellis. 

1 •  .  TRUSTEES. 

Oscar  G.  Parsley,  Sr Henry  Nutt. 

John  Mcllae Charles  D.  Ellis. 

William  A.  Wright Armand  J.  DeRosset. 

George  R.  French... George  Harriss. 

P.  K.  Dickinson B.  F.  Mitchell. 

Joseph  H.  Planner. 

Keeper  of  Seaman's  Home, George  W.  Williams. 

Seaman's  Home,  cor  Front  and  Dock  streets. 


124  WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY. 


SECRET    SOCIETIES. 


Concord  Chapter  No    1 — Masonic. 

Alfred  Martin, High  Priest. 

Thomas  B.  Carr King- 

P.  W.  Fanning, Scribe. 

Thomas  M    Gardner, Captain  of  the  Host. 

A.  J.  Howell, Principal  Sojourner. 

Asa  A.  Hartsfield Royal  Arch  Captain. 

Jacob  Lyons, Treasurer. 

A.  Paul  Repiton, Secretary. 

Meets  on  the  first  Monday  of  every  month,  at  Masonic  Hall. 


St.  John's  Lodge  No    I— Masonic. 

Thomas  M.   Gardner, Master. 

Bd.  Wilson  Manning,  Senior  Warden. 

Joseph  B.  Russell, Junior  Warden. 

Richard  J.  Jones, Treasurer. 

Wm.  M.  Poisson,  Secretary. 

Horace  A.  Bagg, Senior  Deacon. 

James  0.  Bowden, Junior  Deacon. 

Henry  C.  Hewett, Tyler. 

Meets  OB  the  last  Monday  in  every  month,  at  Masonic  Hall,   57J 
Market,  (up  stairs  ) 


Cape  Fear  Lodge  No.  2—1.  O.   O.  F. 

John  J.  Conoley,  N.  G R-  J.  Jones,  V.  G. 

Wm.  L.  Smith,  Secretary Thomas  H.  Howey,  Treasurer. 

Meets  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  cor  Front  street  and  Toomer's  alley, 
(up  stairs,)  Tuesday  evening  of  each  week. 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  1£5 


Public    Halls. 


City  Hall,  cor  Princess  and  3d. 

Wilmington  Theatre,  Princess,  bt  3il  and  4tli,  H  M  Jenkins,  Les- 
see and  Manager. 
Mozart  Hall,  19|  South  Front,  (up  stairs,)  Jas  H  Bailey,  Lessee, 


Comity  Government. 

SheriflF,  Samuel  R  Bunting. 

Register  of  Deeds,  &c, Geo  W  Pollock. 

CONSTABLES. 

R  L  Sellers.  Elkanah  Allen,  and  John  C  Millis. 


€  ourts. 


SUPERIOR  COURT. 

Clerk,  Horace  A 

COUNTY     COURT. 

Chairman,  James  Shackelford. 

Clerk, i Rob't  B  Wood,  Jr. 

COURT    OF    EQUITY. 

Clerk  and  Master Fred  D  Poisson. 

magistrate's    COURT.' 

Special  Magistrate, ... John  J  Conoley. 

Meets  10  o'clock  A  M,  daily,  (Sundays  excepted.) 


Inspectors. 

PROVISIONS  AND  COTTON. 

D  E  Bunting,  Wm.  J  Yopp,  John  W  Monroe. 


126  WILMINGTON    DIBECTORT. 


NATAL  STORKS. 


John  C  Bowden,  James  0  Bowden,  Alfred    Alderman,  Archibald 
Alderman,  John  S  James,  Thos  W  Player. 

TIMBER  AND  LUMBER. 

L  H  Bowden,  James  Alderman,  George  McPuffie. 

WOOD. 

Franklin  V.  B.  Yopp,  John  Potter. 


Schools. 

Wilmington  Institute,  cor  4th  &  Princess,  L.  Meginney,  principal. 
Wilmington  Male  and  Female  Seminary,  cor  2d  and  Chesnut,  Geo 

W  Jewett,  principal. 
J  C  McLeod,  cor  5th  and  Princess. 


Wilmington  Gas  Light  Company. 

President — Col  John  McRae. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — John  J  Conoley. 

Superintendent — James  Darhy. 

DIRECTORS. 

Z  Latimer.  E  Kidder.  W  G  Thomas. 

Geo  R  French.  Stephen  D  Wallace.      A  J  DeRosset. 


Vuited  States  Officers. 

CU3T0M     HOUSE. 

Collector — Parker  Quince.  Deputy  Collector — Fred  J  Lord. 

Surveyor — F  A  Fuller. 

Inspectors. 
Thos  M  Gardner.     Henry  D  Gilbert.     Wm  F  Burch. 


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POST  0>FICE. 

J  D    Poisson,    Fostni'dnter. 
George  W  Pollock,  D  Taylor,  Assistants. 
Office  open  from  9  A  M  to  5^  P  M  :  Sundays  9  A  M  to  10  A  M. 
Northern  and  Eastern  Mail  closes  at  3   P   M  :  Southern   Mail 
closes  at  5i  P  M  :  W,  C  <^  R  R  R  closes  ai  6  P  M. 


Maj  Gen  Geo  Crook,  commanding  dii-trict,  headquarters  2d,  bt 
Market  and  Princess. 

Col  N  Goff,  Jr,  commanding  post,  headquarters  Front,  bt  Prin- 
cess and  Chesnut. 

Capt  H  B  Blackman,  depot  and  post  quartermaster,  oflSce  Post 
Office  building,  cor  Front  and  Princess 

Capt  E  Jones,  commissary,  office  Post  Office  building. 

Lieut  J  Lukens,  ordnance  officer,  office  Post  Office  building 

freedman's  bureau.  . 

Maj  C   J  Wickersham,  superintendent  district,  headquarters  cor 

Front  and  Chefnut. 
Maj    J    C  Mann,    financial   agent,  )  eadquarters   cor   Front   and 

Chesnut. 
Lieut  R  A  Draker,  superintendent  sub  district,  headquarters  opp 

Court  House. 
Dr  E  Wynants,  surgeon. 


^PPEI^^DIX. 


Owing  to  unavoidable  circumstances,  the  following  names  were 
omitted,  with  the  exception  of  thos3  marked  thus  *,  who  hav3 
made  changes  in  their  places  of  business  or  residence  : 

Alexander,  S  D,  wines  and  liquors,  10  North  Front. 

Bradley,  G  &  C,  boots  and  shoes,  41  Market. 

Bachelder,  Wra,  picture  gallery,  Front,  bt  Market  and  Princess. 

*Cazaux,  A  D,  bds  Mrs  H  P  Russell. 

Gassidey,  Henry  C,  bds  James  Cassidey. 

Finlayson,  M  U  &  Bro,  commission  merchants,  5   South   "Water, 

(up  stairs.) 
Gilbert,  C  F,  jeweller  F  W  Knohl,  bds  Bailey's  Hotel. 
Gurganus,  B  H,  of  McRae  &  Gurgauus,  r  Col  John  McRae. 
*Hall,  Edward  D,  r  Orange,  bt  2d  and  3d. 
Hill,  Fred  C,  r  W  AWright. 

*Keith,  E  A,  commission  merchant,  15  North  Water. 
Klein,  John  C,  butcher  Washington  Market,  58  Market. 
Klein,  David,  r  cor  Mulberry  and  lOth. 
*McRae  &  Gurganus,  commission  merchants,  3  North  Water. 
McLauchlin,  B  L,  clerk  Day  &  Wright. 
McLauchlin,  J  L,  baggage  master  W  &  M  R  R. 
McAlister,  W,  at  James  &  Brown. 

Strauss,  John  W,  grocer  2d,  bt  Hanover  and  Brunswick,  r  same. 
Strauss,  Wm  H,  store  cor  4th  and  Hanover,  bds  John  W  StrauflS. 
Sullivan,  Uriah,  wood  dealer,  r  Chesnut,  bt  Front  and  Water. 
Vonglabn,  C,  r  2d,  bt  Hanover  and  Brunswick. 
Zoehler,  Charles,  painter  Fred  Kling,  r  H  Bremer. 


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WILMINGTON    DIEECXORY. 


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CHARLES  POLVOGT,  N.  B.  VINCENT. 

G.  POLVOGT  &  GO., 

Upliolsterers  &  Paper  Hangers,. 

AND  WHOLESALE  AND  KETAIL  DEALERS  IN  '      'J 

PAPER  HANGINGS;  FEATHER  BEDS, 

Hair,  Sbnck  and  Spring  Mattresses, 

BOLSTERS,  PILLOWS.  WINDOW  SHADES, 

BUREAUS,     CHAIRS, 
SOFAS,    LOUNGES, 


BEDSTEADS,  PICTURE  FHAMBS, 

liillll  llllllls  llllis  K  K 

PICTURES  FRAMED  TO  OROiR. 

Our  stock  is  large  and  well  selected,  and  consists  of  every  variety 
of  articles  in  our  line 

All  orders  executed  promptly  and  efficiently,  at  lowest  rates. 
Upholsteringj  repairing  and  vamisliing  Furniture. 

HOTELS,    STEAMBOATS  and  PRIVATE    DWELLINGS 

furnished  with  neatness  and  dispatch. 

CORNER  FRONT  and  PRINCESS  STREETS, 
WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


1VILMINGT0N   DIRECTORY. 


NATHANIEL  JACOBI,  GEORGE  L.  MARSTELLER. 

NATHANIEL  JACOBI  &  CO., 


IMI'OETERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 


,  Foreign  &  Domestic  Dry  Goods, 

HATS,    CAPS,    TKUHliS, 
Fancy    j^rticles,    &c., 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

E.  F.  EYDEH, 

Corner  Second  and  Princess  Streets, 
WILMINGTON,   N.  C, 

Will  be  tappy  to  meet  his  old  friends  and  the  public  generally. 
WILL   /J. WAYS    BE    SUrPLIED    WITH    THE    BEST    OF 

WINES  AND   LIQUORS. 

AN 

%^     OYSTER  SALOON     Q^ 

Is  attached  to  the  Bar,  where  the  finest  OYSTERS  can  at  all  times 
be  procured,  done  up  in  any  style. 


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CLARENDON  IRON  WORKS, 

THOS.  E.  ROBERTS,  Proprietor, 

ENGINEER  AND  SIACHINIST, 

IS  TEEPARED  TO  FUKXISH  ALL  KINDS  OF 

O  -A.  ^  '^  ^  ^  C3r  ^»' 

Large  and  small,  of  BKASS  and  IRON";  also,  will  build  SAW 
MILLS  of  any  capacity  ;  GANG  or  CmCUL  AK  SAWS  complete, 
with  ENGINES  and  BOILERS  of  the  most  improved  plan. 

Also,  will  make  CAR  and  SMGIlfB  WHEELS  of  various 
sizes,  and  re-build  3LOCOMOTIVS3  from  the  hook  to  the  most 
improved  links ;  also,  FREIG-riT  andPASSE^' GER  CARS, 
and  will  give  personal  attention  to  all  orders. 

H.    Von  der  KAMMER, 

Second,  betv/een  Mnlberry  and  Walnnt  Streets, 

MAKER  OF 

BOOTS  &  SHOES 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

All  work  dane  neatly,  and  with  dispatch. 


s 


OF  ALL  KINDS  EXECUTED  PBOMPTLy. 


132  WILMINGTON    DIRKCTORY. 


GfEOR&E  MYERS, 

(CHAS.  D.  MYEES,  Agent,) 

i!  AND  13  FRONT  STREET, 

'^T^XX^J^/nXlSTG-rCOlST,    1ST.    C-, 
iiEALEK  IX 

Fine  and  Heavy  Groceries, 

U^BOOTS  &■  SHOES,]|W 


AaD 


F^ISrCY    jN"OTIOI^S 
LOW    CASH    PEICES. 


JOHH  W,  HEWETT, 
BOOT  ANB  SHOE 

Corner  Market  and  Second  Streets, 

I  UP  KTAIES,) 

Havicg  seourc-d  the  sei:vice,s' of  experienced 

T77"  o  :n^  x^  z,z  ^  ZT  „ 

■■'..  '^ 

He  is  prepared  to  execute  ali  w(irk  in  hi.s  Hue  with   heattiess  and 
dispatcii. 


WILMINGTON  DIRECTORY.  133 


WM.  B.  FLAHHEE, 

Sliippiiig  and    Oommissioii 

MERCHANT, 

NORTH   WATER   STREET, 

AGEXT  FOE 

MNEW  YORK  PICRST  LIM.^M^ 

Liljeral  advances  made  on  consignments  of  Naval  Stores,    Cotton, 
Lumber,  &c. 


E.  A.  KEITH, 

Commission  Merchant, 


AND  AGENT  FOE 

IK 


WIOM  &  BlLTIMOEi  PACKETS  J 

m.  15  NORTH  WATER  STREET^    '. 


134  WILMINGION    DIRECTORY. 


HENRY    BURKHIMER, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  IN 


TOBACCO3  Sf^OFF^ 

CIGARS,     Sl  €.. 


IMFOITED  and  EOMESTIO  CIGARS. 
CigErs    Manufactured   to    Order: 

-ILL  OPtDERS  PROMPTLY  EXECUTED. 

1^0.  6  Market  Bt^ 

SIGN  OF  Tlin    '■IXDL^^.•  CI!  I  El-," 

"^UU'-llvTn.  Ii3.g;t03a.y  1ST.  O. 


PETER  MALLET, 

Commission  and  Forwardinu 

No.  23  North  Water  Street,  (Up  Stairs,) 

Consignments  of  COTTON,  NAVAL  STORES,  LUM- 

BER,  and  other  PRODUCE,  respectfully  solicited. 

,^^Orders  accompanied  -with  cash  promptly  exe- 
cuted.. 


INDEX  TO   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Page. 

Aavon.  David 60 

Adrian  &  Vollers, 93 

Alexander,  S  D, 74 

Andrews  &  Bardin,.... 72 

Atkinson  &  Shepperson,....  62 

Bailev,  .James  II,. 18 

BarrfliM, 34 

Barry  (k^  Bernard, 56 

Bate  &  Wescott, 52 

Baldwin,  Munson  &  Co  ,...  Ill 

Bear,  Sol&Bro., 112 

Bear,  S&  Co; 113 

Bivens,  W  J  &  Co, 54 

Blumentlial,  S  &Co, 58 

Brown  &  Anderson, 14 

Bradley  &  Woehler, 76 

Burr,  CE  &  Co, 85 

Burkhimer,  Henry, 134 

Carr,  Dr  T  B, 109 

Cox,  Kendall  &  Co, 64 

Cook,  Thos  M  ct  Co 60 

Cohn  &  Ryttenberg,.... 28 

Cronly  and  Morris, 20 

Daymon  &  .Johnson, 46 

Dawson,   John, 87 

Driscoll  &  Kerrigan, 58 

Dudley  &  Bro, 1  front  fly. 

Eacan,  P  Sc  Co.. 48 

Ellis  &  Mitchell, 89 

Eyden,  R  F 1,30 

Faulkner.  J  E  &  Co, 50 

Fay  &:  Eafiferty 91 

Finlayson.  M  U  &  Bro, ,  86 

Planner,  Wm  B, 133 

Flanagan.  L, 34 

French,  G  Z  &  Co,... 2  front  flv. 

136 


i  Page. 

^French,  Geo  R  &  Son 14 

Frederick  &  Shemwell, 42 

Tulton  &  Price, 70 

George,  E  P,. Inside  back  cover. 

Grady,  B  F, 82 

Hall,  A  E, 54 

Hall,  CM 32 

Hart  &  Bailey, 2  back  fly., 

Harriss  &  Howell, 22 

iHcdrick  tcRyan,  out.  front  cover 

Heinsberger,  P, 94 

Hewett,  JW, 132 

Hussell  &  Bappler, 38 

.James  &    Brown, 50 

Jenkins,  H  M, 62 

•Jenkins  &  Bro, 48 

Jacobs.  B  J, 113 

,Jacobi,  N  it  Co 130 

Katz,  M  M, 13 

Keith,  E  A, 133 

Kelly,  Stephen, 115 

Kidder  &  Martin,.... 78 

Knohl,  FW, 80 

Larkins  &  Hardwick, .  .,     66 

Lessman,  A. 74 

Lippitt,  W  K, 18 

Lyon,  Jacob, 24 

■Martin,  A, 30 

Marcus   &   Kehr, 109 

iMadison  &  Thomson, 24 

Mallet,  P 134 

iMcCormick,  J,  inside  front  cover 

McRae  &  Gurganus, 88 

McEary,  Wm  H  &  Co 82 

Meier,  J, 44 

31itehcll,  James  H,..,l  back  fly. 


136 


WILMINGTON    DIRECTORY. 


Page.  Page. 

Murray  &  Murcbison, 112Sprunt,  Alex, 64 

Myers,  George, ISOStorer,  A  R, 46 

Neff,  JosH, 66Thorburn,R, 68 

Newman,   P 87,Tienken  &  Bauman, 90 

Oldham,  Alex,. 20;Topham,  Jos  S  &  Co 2 

Orrell  &  Lewis 89,VanBokkelen,  A  H, 92 

Parsley,  0  G  &  Co,  22"VanAmrmgc,    S,    outside   back 

Patten,  Wm 42|                                            cover. 

Petteway  &  Moore, 68  VanOrsdell,  C  M,. 16 

Perrin,  Henry  R, 86Voss,  J  G, 114 

Polvof^t,  Chas  &  Co, 129  Von  der  Kammer,H, 131 

Poalk^ct  Allen,... 114 Wallace    &  Southerland,...     40 

Roberts,  Thos  E, 131  Weill,  A  &  Co,  15 

Runge  &  Kordlander, 92  West,  S  M, 30 

Russell  &  Ellis, llliWebb,  Harry, 52 

Shackelford,  Haas  &  Co,...     84  Whitake^  T  S, 56 

Sherman,    J,  

Shutte,  Henry, 

Simpson,   S  M, 

Smith; Wm L,:::::::.:::::..  the  library  of  the 

UNIVERSITY  OF 


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Wilmington,  N.  C... 3t 

Wilmington  Directory,.  17  t( 
City  Business  Directory. 95  tc 
Prices  of  Gold  for  Confederati 

Money 

General  Directory....  116  to 

Municipal  Government 

Railroads 

Banks '-. 

Churches.,. 

Oakdale  Cemetery 


THE  COLLECTION  OF 
NORTH  CAROLINIANA 


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GENERAL  INSURANCE 

AGENCY, 

E.  P.  GEORGE, 

(OFFICE  WITH  ri;ONLY  A-  MORIIIS.) 

IN    THIS   OFFICE   ARE    REPRESENTED 

The  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Comp'y, 

HAltTFOIil)    CONN.: 

The  Atlantic  Fire  Insurance  Comp'y, 

BROOKLYN.  N.  Y.; 

THE  TRifELER'S  ACClDEiYI'  IIDRINCE  COMPANY, 

H.\I{TFORD.  CONN.: 

Together  with  several  others,  includmg  LIFE  and  MARINE, 
all  of  which  are  of  the  HIGHEST  STANDING  and  EXTEN- 
SIVE POPULARITY,  conducted  by  men  of  EMINENT 
ABILITY.  •    . 

ALL  KINDS  OF  RISKS  taken  on  MODERATE  TERMS, 
and  every  facility  afforded  tor  citizens  to  satisfy  themselves  as 
to  the  SOLVENCY  of  the  several  Companies  represented. 


S.  VANAMRINGE, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALEK  IN 

Groceries,   ProTisions, 


"»,I1L1IL ..., 

WOOD  AND  WIL-LOW-WARE, 

HOUSE  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

HATS.  CAPS,   ITMBRELLAS,  TOYS. 

FANCT  ARTICLES  OF  ALL  HIS 

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